Pepperdine Women's Volleyball team celebrates after scoring a point. Senior setter Isabella Zelaya contributed with 39 assists versus Baylor on Thursday, Sept. 1. Photos by Chloe Chan Pepperdine Women’s Volleyball started their season strong with an overall record of 5-1 after winning all three games during the Asics Classic.The Waves stunned No. 9 Baylor on Thursday, … [Read more...] about Women’s Volleyball Sweeps Asics Tournament
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How Pepp Stacks Up: Queer Inclusivity Across Christian Schools
Crossroads GSA E-board members gather for a group picture before the Blue and Orange Madness “Madness Village” event Oct. 8, 2021. Pepperdine recognized Crossroads as a student organization in 2016, and it has since been a safe space for the LGBTQ+ community on campus. Photo courtesy of Danica Christy While Pepperdine, along with other Church of Christ universities, defines … [Read more...] about How Pepp Stacks Up: Queer Inclusivity Across Christian Schools
Women’s Volley Bows Out of Big Dance in Round of 32
Pepperdine Women's Volleyball huddles during its first-round match against UMBC at the Division I Women’s Volleyball Tournament in Omaha, Neb., on April 14. The Waves defeated UMBC in three sets but fell to Baylor in the second round of the tournament. Photos Courtesy of Mark Kuhlmann | NCAA PhotosPepperdine Women’s Volleyball’s NCAA Tournament run in Omaha, … [Read more...] about Women’s Volley Bows Out of Big Dance in Round of 32
W. Volley Beats Zags Twice, Improves to 9-1 in WCC Play
Sophomore defensive specialist Kayla Joyce celebrates a Pepperdine point during the Waves' 3-0 victory over Gonzaga on Friday, March 5 at Firestone Fieldhouse. Joyce, a transfer from Chico State, recorded six digs in the win. Photos by Ali Levens Pepperdine Women's Volleyball showed few signs of overconfidence following a successful week, overwhelming WCC opponent … [Read more...] about W. Volley Beats Zags Twice, Improves to 9-1 in WCC Play
Survivors of Sexual Assault Deserve To Be Heard
Art by Sybil ZhangDon’t leave drinks unattended. Never park next to a panel van. Never walk alone at night. Don’t wear short skirts. Remember, "boys will be boys." Women must shield them from temptation. Those who question these "realities" are hushed, and the narrative of double standards continues. When I talked to women around me, I learned they were raised on … [Read more...] about Survivors of Sexual Assault Deserve To Be Heard