Ted McAllister, the Edward. L. Gaylord Chair and professor of Public Policy, stands outside Pepperdine's School of Public Policy. McAllister died in late January, according to SPP's Jan. 27 news release, and left an impact on many people at Pepperdine. Photo courtesy of Lena PacificiTed McAllister, the Edward L. Gaylord Chair and professor of Public Policy, died in late … [Read more...] about More Than Just a Few Words: Pepperdine Community Remembers Ted McAllister
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Pepperdine Farmers Market Makes a Comeback
Pepperdine community members at the Pepperdine Farmers Market in Mullin Town Square on Jan. 24. Matt Hempy, manager of Special Programs, said one goal of the farmer's market is to spread awareness of sustainable local brands and vendors. Photo by Anezka LiskovaAfter three years, Pepperdine students can once again access locally produced goods on-campus as the Office of Special … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Farmers Market Makes a Comeback
Housing and Residence Life Upgrades Laundry Machines
George Page Residential Complex's new Smart-O-Mat washing machines complete a laundry cycle Feb. 18. The new laundry machines can sync with the PayRange app to help students check on the status of their laundry, according to the Housing Office website. Photo by Alec MatulkaStudents who settled back into their dorms after winter break, ready to do laundry, found a surprise … [Read more...] about Housing and Residence Life Upgrades Laundry Machines
Seaver 200 to Move Out of Hub and Into Dean’s Office
First and second-year students sit at a Seaver 200 foundation gathering in fall 2021 at Eddy D. Field Baseball Stadium. Seaver 200 is moving from the Hub for Spiritual Life into the Dean's Office for fall 2023. Photo by Ashton Bell At the start of fall 2023 semester, Seaver 200 will move out of the Hub for Spiritual Life and into the Dean’s Office, where Michael Feltner, … [Read more...] about Seaver 200 to Move Out of Hub and Into Dean’s Office
Pepperdine Students Confront a Human Dilemma Regarding LGBTQ+ Identity and Christianity
First-year Ryan Pope, who identifies as a bisexual man, poses at Miller Town Square on Oct. 20. Pope said his sexuality has caused questions and struggles within his own faith. Photo courtesy William Koning First-year Ryan Pope grew up going to church every Sunday in Dallas. He attended a traditional Churches of Christ congregation solely a cappella, no band. He said he … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Students Confront a Human Dilemma Regarding LGBTQ+ Identity and Christianity




