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Abilene Christian University Fraternity Bikes 1,405 Miles to Malibu

March 18, 2025 by Rachel Flynn

A group of 11 Gamma Sigma Phi fraternity brothers biked 1,405 miles from Abilene Christian University in Abilene, Texas to Pepperdine. The brothers left March 7 and arrived in Malibu the afternoon of March 12, where they were welcomed by over 400 Pepperdine students. The fraternity's alumni completed the journey once over 20 years ago, Abilene senior Jackson Kulp said. This … [Read more...] about Abilene Christian University Fraternity Bikes 1,405 Miles to Malibu

‘A Lack of Creativity’: An Investigation Into Pepperdine’s Relationship with Solar Energy

September 18, 2023 by Ali Levens

Editor’s Note: The reporter for this story has graduated from Pepperdine in April 2023. All reporting in this story was conducted prior to April 2023. Pepperdine was on the forefront of sustainability efforts with its implementation of the water reclamation system in 1972, according to the Center for Sustainability. Yet, the University has not implemented a … [Read more...] about ‘A Lack of Creativity’: An Investigation Into Pepperdine’s Relationship with Solar Energy

Joline Gash Opens Up on the Path to Becoming First Lady

September 25, 2019 by Vernie Covarrubias

Photos courtesy of Pepperdine UniversityJoline Gash began her role as the first lady of Pepperdine in August and has since settled into a constant whirlwind of getting to know the community.She first came to Pepperdine as a junior transfer student and graduated from Seaver College as a Biology major in 1992. Since then, Joline cannot seem to stay away from Pepperdine.“The … [Read more...] about Joline Gash Opens Up on the Path to Becoming First Lady

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