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Sip ‘n’ Savor Column: Taverna Tony Is Worth It

January 10, 2024 by Kylie Kowalski

Transparency Item: This is a food and beverage column that rotates writers and is based on new locations each week. This is the opinion and perspective of the writer. Taverna Tony is an iconic Greek restaurant in the Malibu Country Mart, famous among Malibuites and Pepperdine students for its bread and insanely delicious Greek dip. The dip's recipe was historically kept a … [Read more...] about Sip ‘n’ Savor Column: Taverna Tony Is Worth It

Greek Life at Pepperdine Continues to Challenge National Stereotypes

August 3, 2022 by Mary Elisabeth

Hazing. Binge Drinking. Racism. Unhealthy body image standards. These are the most common negative stigmas individuals associate with fraternities and sororities. Pepperdine Greek leaders said they are implementing new rules to hold members accountable — leading by example and emphasizing philanthropies over parties to dissociate from these national stereotypes. “Obviously … [Read more...] about Greek Life at Pepperdine Continues to Challenge National Stereotypes

Written in the Stars: How Cultures View the Cosmos

December 2, 2019 by Kaelin Mendez

Art by Bethany Wilson. People have always been drawn to the sky. “The stars, the peacefulness, the beauty,” Physics Professor Gerard Fasel said. “It makes you marvel, it makes you wonder. That’s what the night sky does for me.” Cultures around the world have developed different interpretations of celestial bodies, crafting intricate myths and stories to explain the … [Read more...] about Written in the Stars: How Cultures View the Cosmos

Preview: Getty Villa Hosts Annual College Night

November 11, 2019 by Phyllis Yu

Photo by Garrett Davis/Capture Imaging | College Night at the Getty Villa on November 13, 2013, in Malibu, California. The Getty Villa is hosting its annual College Night event for students to mingle and immerse themselves into Greco-Roman culture. The museum invites every student over the age of 18 to participate in an evening offering free food and educational and cultural … [Read more...] about Preview: Getty Villa Hosts Annual College Night

Go Greek!

September 24, 2019 by Hadley Biggs

Greek life has developed a negative stigma. There always seems to be headlines about a chapter being disbanded from a university due to various reasons. Yet, there are more benefits to Greek life than negatives.Coming to Pepperdine from Arkansas, I was very worried about making friends. It was scary to move halfway across the country knowing virtually no one.For me, Greek life … [Read more...] about Go Greek!

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