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graduation

Engaged Students Fulfill “Ring by Spring” Cliche

January 22, 2020 by Vernie Covarrubias

Photo courtesy of Julia StrattonWhile most Pepperdine seniors prepare for an upcoming life milestone on graduation day, a select few are tossing a wedding into the mix.Seniors Jay Ogle, Julia Stratton, Annelise Adrian and Matt Freshwaters have each become engaged during their time as college students, and all plan to get married within a few months of their graduation on May 2. … [Read more...] about Engaged Students Fulfill “Ring by Spring” Cliche

End on a High Note

March 16, 2019 by Garen Kosoyan

Art by Caitlin RoarkAs yet another school year begins to wind down, the prospect of summer brings joy and excitement to students on campus. For graduating seniors, summer will mark the end of their undergraduate careers, and that realization brings about a certain level of both excitement and anxiety. With this end in sight, some seniors are affected by a lack of motivation … [Read more...] about End on a High Note

Unpaid Internships Sabotage Students

February 4, 2019 by Camryn Gordon

Art by Caitlin Roark The workforce is an incredibly competitive and intimidating world for emerging adults. Built on pillars of experience, the working world is a networking pool meant to promote those with elite experience while drowning others who may lack a name-sake headlined résumé. For job-seeking college students trying to stay afloat, unpaid internships may be … [Read more...] about Unpaid Internships Sabotage Students

Pelicans Make a Scene at Seaver Graduation

May 31, 2018 by Jb Boeri

It’s been nearly a month since graduation. Students may have forgotten the speeches, the list of awards, the farmer’s tans and sunburns. However, few have probably forgotten the crowd-storming pelicans and the national renown left in the pelicans' wake. After all, who couldn't recall two enormous, long-beaked creatures sweeping across the crowd just a few feet above the … [Read more...] about Pelicans Make a Scene at Seaver Graduation

GNews: Seniors Say Goodbye

April 8, 2018 by GNews

During the Malibu Reception prospective students shared what they are most excited for about Pepperdine. While these students are preparing to say hello to college, graduating seniors are preparing to say goodbye. … [Read more...] about GNews: Seniors Say Goodbye

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