Art by Vivian Hsia San Jose, Calif., is home to 382,815 Asian Americans, according to Data Commons. At Homestead High School, the high school I attended, the demographic breakdown is pretty diverse — with Asians occupying 44.9% of the population, according to School Digger. It's rare in the United States that the Asian minority would overtake the white majority, according to … [Read more...] about From One Bubble to Another — My Time at Pepperdine as an Asian American
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Graphic Print Edition: 10-14-2022
NEWS An Optimist Who Always Had a Smile: Remembering Conner Budge Hub 2.0: Pepperdine Sees Changes in the Hub for Spiritual Life Good News: Treat Yourself Students Discuss What’s Happening at Armenia’s Border Pepperdine Battles Pesky Pests PERSPECTIVES Opinion: Neurodiversity Representation in ‘Heartbreak High’ Will Warm Your Heart Letter to the Editor: … [Read more...] about Graphic Print Edition: 10-14-2022
Location, Money and Conference Play —Why Pepperdine Doesn’t Have a Football Team
Tari Frahm Rhokus Field shines on the Pepperdine Malibu campus Sept. 23. Pepperdine is one of 350 Division I schools that doesn't have football. Photo by Colton Rubsamen Fall is a signal of many things, but for some colleges, it's football season. Out of the 350 Division I schools in the NCAA, 112 schools do not have a football program, including Pepperdine, according to NCAA … [Read more...] about Location, Money and Conference Play —Why Pepperdine Doesn’t Have a Football Team
Women’s Volleyball Stays Hot With a 3-1 Victory Over Saint Mary’s College
The Waves come together after scoring a point for their team. Freshman outside hitter Emily Hellmuth and junior middle blocker Meg Brown each had 12 kills and two blocks for the Waves in their 3-1 victory over Saint Mary's at Firestone Fieldhouse Oct. 8. Photos by Colton Rubsamen. No. 20 Pepperdine’s Women’s Volleyball beat Saint Mary’s College in four sets at Firestone … [Read more...] about Women’s Volleyball Stays Hot With a 3-1 Victory Over Saint Mary’s College
Not Alone: International Students Seek Community in Southern California Universities — Some Find It
The international student ambassadors at the International Student Reception during INSO at the Brock House August 2021. Ambassadors said they love mentoring other international students and strive to advocate for them. Photo courtesy of Merica Sin Merica Sin, a senior international student ambassador, came to the United States from Cambodia to pursue higher education. While … [Read more...] about Not Alone: International Students Seek Community in Southern California Universities — Some Find It