Photos by Jenna AguileraPepperdine has been ranked as the second “Most Beautiful Campus” in the Princeton Review’s annual rankings, which include categories based on student life, academics and administration. The Princeton Review began surveying students on college campuses in 1992. Since then, surveys have switched from paper to digital, making the process … [Read more...] about Pepperdine’s Beauty Recognized
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Fight Alzheimer’s by Engaging the Brain
Photo by Jenna Aguilera If a student happens into Professor Jessica Cail’s psychology lecture class, the curriculum might prove to possess a very urgent suggestion for the fortification of the brain for our old age. For the purpose of highlighting both a societal need and a warning, she chooses to incorporate in-depth, breaking news and studies surrounding Alzheimer’s into … [Read more...] about Fight Alzheimer’s by Engaging the Brain
DIF: A Masterpiece in Art
Photos by Jenna Aguilera and Carissa MoselyDance in Flight 2015 kicked off on Thursday and finished Saturday night with a fabulous performance featuring a colorful, dynamic and thought-provoking demonstration of a variety of art forms coming together as one. This year, the DIF team effectively blurred the lines between the visual and performing arts by combining dance, mixed … [Read more...] about DIF: A Masterpiece in Art
Schultz Begins Poetry Book Tour at Payson
Photo by Jenna AguileraProfessor Jeffrey Schultz began his national tour of reading his critically-acclaimed book of poetry, “What Ridiculous Things We Could Ask of Each Other,” on Jan. 22 in the Payson Surfboard Room. "It used to nag at me always — I was such a child — asking, is this all there is? But these days together, a little sunlight out the … [Read more...] about Schultz Begins Poetry Book Tour at Payson
I Am Not My Hair – Currents Magazine Spring 2015
Photos by Jenna Aguilera Note from the writer: As a woman of mixed African descent, I have been on a journey to love my naturally curly, coiled, thick and fro-tastic hair. In my family, the beauty standard was when you go out, you always look your best, which meant having my hair chemically straightened with a relaxer. I was taught to look presentable, professional and … [Read more...] about I Am Not My Hair – Currents Magazine Spring 2015