Photos by Terra AtwoodThe Eating Disorder Awareness Week promoted conversations about body image at the Love your Body convo Wednesday, March 23 and Healthy Happy Hour on Friday, March 25. The events were a combined effort of Pepperdine Health Center, Counseling Center and Campus Recreation.Hannah DeWalt, the Health and Wellness education coordinator, serves the Counseling and … [Read more...] about Eating Disorder Awareness Week Promotes Healthy Conversations
Campus Recreation
Intramural Football Means Everything
Photo Courtesy of Campus Recreation The blazing sun mercilessly beat down on campus on a scorching September Saturday. Without a cloud in the sky, there would be no obstructing and no escaping the vitamin D overload delivered by the Southern California sun. Many found refuge in the safe haven of the Caf’s air-conditioned climate, while some suffered through the agony of the … [Read more...] about Intramural Football Means Everything
God In The Wilderness Spends Spring Break In Mammoth Mountain
Photo Courtesy of Campus RecreationThe Campus Recreation Center presents this spring's God in the Wilderness, which will be a six-day and a five-night trip at the Mammoth Mountain. It began Wednesday, Feb. 24, and students will return Friday, March 4.The trip offers four Convocation credits, as there will be four devotionals led by Director of Speech and Rhetoric for the … [Read more...] about God In The Wilderness Spends Spring Break In Mammoth Mountain
Campus Rec Hosted Big Sur Camping Trip
Photo by Daniel Caso The Big Sur camping trip kicked off Campus Recreation's spring 2016 semester's events this past weekend. The first overnight trip of the year cost $50 for each student to attend, which covered transportation, equipment and food for the weekend. Campus Recreation has hosted the Big Sur camping trip for the past three years during Martin Luther King Jr. … [Read more...] about Campus Rec Hosted Big Sur Camping Trip
Chasing The Snow – Currents Magazine Fall 2015
Photos by Deepak Adhikary The forecast said “snow” as some friends and I strapped a kayak onto the SUV and headed up North. We packed zero-degree sleeping bags, a tent and some lanterns for our expedition into the unfamiliar area of the Inyo National Forest in close proximity to Yosemite National Park. By California standards, the drive was “only” five hours long. We … [Read more...] about Chasing The Snow – Currents Magazine Fall 2015






