Sophomore Samantha Conant searches for an open charging spot on campus for her electric vehicle. With the limited electric vehicle spaces, Conant said she sometimes has to look off-campus. Photos by Louise Brickman Over the next decade, the number of electric cars in the state of California will grow exponentially, according to Gov. Gavin Newsom's website. The state banned the … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Prepares to Power More Chargers
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Blood of a Slave, Heart of a King: Implications from the Kingdom of Haiti
Transparency Item: Howard Jean-Denis is an assistant professor of Strategic Management at Pepperdine. The Graphic allows guest contributors to submit their work. This is an opinion piece and the writer is sharing their perspective on the topic. One of the key insights both "Black Panther" moves revealed was that marginalized communities must come together to overcome … [Read more...] about Blood of a Slave, Heart of a King: Implications from the Kingdom of Haiti
Light to Unite: Pepperdine Lights Up Phillip’s Theme Tower
Pepperdine Phillip's Theme Tower lights up purple Nov. 11 to honor Veteran's Day. The tower has only been lit up a few times in history. Photo by Abby Wilt Pepperdine's Phillip's Theme Tower shined a purple light over Malibu on Nov. 11, to honor Veteran's Day and the nation's 240th anniversary of the Purple Heart award. The theme tower has only been lit up a few times in … [Read more...] about Light to Unite: Pepperdine Lights Up Phillip’s Theme Tower
Pepperdine Remembers Borderline and Woolsey for Four-Year Anniversary
Students attend RISE and Reflect event Nov. 4, in the Surfboard Room. Pepperdine's Resilience Informed Skills Education Program intended for the event to be a safe space for students to remember the dual tragedies of the Borderline Shooting and Woolsey Fire said Sergio Gallardo Palma, program specialist at RISE. Photo by Tanya Yarian Four years ago, the back-to-back tragedies … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Remembers Borderline and Woolsey for Four-Year Anniversary
Good News: Having Conversations Over Chai
The first chai tea latte my friend Anežka and I had was extra sweet and extra foamy, and as we sipped our warm drinks, we embarked on the beginning of a wonderful next few days together. We had our first chai early in the morning at the airport while catching up. We discussed the happenings at school, the romantic entanglements of friends and funny TikToks. In a D.C. cafe near … [Read more...] about Good News: Having Conversations Over Chai