Graphic by Nate BartonLast week, an onslaught of rain struck California, creating some chaos and confusion.On Sunday alone, many areas of California were flooded with up to four inches of rain, according to the Los Angeles Times. Many saw this harsh storm as something destructive – causing rockslides, power outages, mudslides, and flooding cars and homes. Personally, I'm … [Read more...] about Learning to Dance in the Rain
New Summer Shanghai Program Provides Business Opportunities for Students
Photos courtesy of Pepperdine International Programs Office Pepperdine's International Programs Office created a new GE study abroad program in Shanghai, China that will take place in the summer of 2017. The program, China/Japan: Asia Tour, is designated for students in the Business or Communication divisions or those interested in large, multinational businesses, Karl … [Read more...] about New Summer Shanghai Program Provides Business Opportunities for Students
Bringing Fall to Malibu
Courtesy of SpotifyFor those returning from colder regions, fall seems to be merely an extension of summer rather than the brisk, colorful season many know and love. In an effort to bring Fall to Malibu, here is a playlist full of acoustic melodies to listen to while cranking out the last few projects before winter break. So grab your hot apple cider, put on this playlist, and … [Read more...] about Bringing Fall to Malibu
Continued Chapel Vandalism Makes Impact
Photos by Madeleine Carr For more than three years, individuals have reported repeated vandalism to the floor tiles of Stauffer Chapel. The vandalism began as a single permanent marker smiley face and has now increased to four faces, covering multiple tiles and drawing the attention of visitors of the chapel. Despite the facility department's continued cleanings of the … [Read more...] about Continued Chapel Vandalism Makes Impact
Philosophy Professors Debate God’s Existence
Photos by Madeleine CarrTwo philosophy professors held a civil debate hosted by the philosophy program regarding whether it is reasonable or not to believe God exists in front of a crowded Stauffer Chapel on Nov. 17, inviting Pepperdine students to attend for convocation credit. Pepperdine's Professor Tomás Bogardus argued that it's reasonable to believe in God's … [Read more...] about Philosophy Professors Debate God’s Existence