Sophomore year at Pepperdine is usually one marked by time spent abroad either for months or the entire year. It's one of budding familiarity cleverly intertwined with exciting uncertainty. It's one where students start the ball rolling with internships and research into the fields in which they hope to study when they graduate in two years… …Unless it's … [Read more...] about Major Leagues recruit recent Pep graduates
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Pepperdine students lead Kenya project
Two inspired Pepperdine students traveled to Kenya and Uganda during this year's winter break. One built ovens in slums and orphanages and the other captured the course of the journey through a camera lens. Theirs is a unique story of compassion faith and fulfillment. Dusty Breeding and J. J. Starr weren't really friends when they ran into each other in the same … [Read more...] about Pepperdine students lead Kenya project
Pep Law helps accused teens in Uganda
Dirty stale air filled their lungs as soon as they entered the facility. Through the darkness they could make out the forms of 18 African teenaged boys who were perplexed by the sudden presence of a half-dozen white men wearing suits and holding cameras.This was an unusual sight at this remand home a detention center for Ugandan minors who had been accused of crimes and were … [Read more...] about Pep Law helps accused teens in Uganda
Top 10: Archetypal Classmates
For this week's edition of "Top 10 I've decided to examine the plethora of characters all of us typically cross paths with in our classes. For better or worse, here is my rendition of the archetypal classmates.1. The one who asks questions ... just for fun. Because I'm just begging to hear you feed your curiosity on my time. Thanks for giving the class an opportunity to catch … [Read more...] about Top 10: Archetypal Classmates
Sustainability Corner 11/19
The notion of biking here in Malibu has always posed several problems for me during my time here at Pepperdine. Driving a car (no matter how fuel efficient) is a pretty big taboo among fellow environmentalists and yet I still find myself unable and unwilling to make the decision to pedal myself up and down PCH to go about my various errands and trips. One of the biggest reasons … [Read more...] about Sustainability Corner 11/19