The Pixel is Pepperdine Graphic Media’s weekly newsletter that highlights our top stories and breaks down what you need to know. Sign up to receive the Pixel in your inbox: https://forms.gle/AxrcdD4aonNrGyBH9 … [Read more...] about The Pixel: April 27, 2020
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Take a Breath
The part of the semester where school gets difficult has arrived. Midterms, projects, essays and homework dominate late nights and weekends. “Oh no, I actually have to try now?” Yes, unfortunately, you do. Or we pay the price. Additionally, we have athletic seasons well under way (intramural, club, and Division 1), theatre productions, parents visiting and … [Read more...] about Take a Breath
Caffeine Culture at Pepperdine
Photo by Milan LoaiconoCaffeine culture at Pepperdine has always been prevalent, but many students say it has intensified with the addition of a Starbucks on campus, which opened in the fall of 2017. “People love coffee and caffeine at Pepperdine,” Pepperdine junior Sarah Blase said. “People just go crazy over it. Ever since we got Starbucks, I feel like … [Read more...] about Caffeine Culture at Pepperdine
Give Starbucks a Break
Graphic by Nate BartonStudents have noticed that it takes an exceptionally long time to get through the line at the campus Starbucks. Many students have braved the wait, but trust me, the real bravery is standing behind that counter. I've worked at the Starbucks on campus since the middle of last semester, and I have some information I'd like to share. If you order your drink … [Read more...] about Give Starbucks a Break
Six Coffee Shops Within 36 Minutes – Currents Magazine Spring 2016
Photo by Daniel CasoAll throughout the great metropolis of Los Angeles, the coffee scene thrives within the often-intertwined youth and creative culture. Like the typical coffee shop patrons, college students often seek an environment of peace, studiousness, creativity and contemplation. Encouraged to look past Starbucks and Coffee Bean, which are tinged with a sour … [Read more...] about Six Coffee Shops Within 36 Minutes – Currents Magazine Spring 2016