Photo by Milan LoiaconoPepperdine Men’s Volleyball finds themselves ranked No. 4 in the nation halfway through their season. The Waves sit at 10-2 with 11 games remaining in the regular season. Pepperdine’s strong play has them ranked higher than any other Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) team in the national poll. Last season, the team finished with an … [Read more...] about Men’s Volleyball looks to build on first-half success
Hawaii
Students Celebrate Hawaiian Culture with Hawai’i Club’s 18th Annual Lu’au
Photos by Sam Finnegan Pepperdine’s Hawai'i Club successfully hosted their 18th Annual Lu’au, taking place on the Intramural Field on Friday, March 23. The sold-out lu’au brought a piece of Hawaiian culture to the Pepperdine campus. "Culture is a very important aspect of the world that I think a lot of people tend to shirk or ignore, especially cultures that aren't their … [Read more...] about Students Celebrate Hawaiian Culture with Hawai’i Club’s 18th Annual Lu’au
Men’s Volleyball Sweeps Through Busy Weekend
Photos by Arthur Puu No. 7 Pepperdine Men's Volleyball took care of business with three games in four days, defeating No. 14 Concordia-Irvine 3-0 on Thursday, March 15, No. 13 Grand Canyon 3-0 on Saturday, March 17 and closed the weekend off with a huge 3-1 upset over No. 3 Hawaii on Sunday, March 18. Pepperdine took eight consecutive set victories, sweeping the first two … [Read more...] about Men’s Volleyball Sweeps Through Busy Weekend
Women’s Volleyball Falls in Four Sets to No. 11 UCLA
Photos courtesy of Pepperdine Athletics The Pepperdine women’s volleyball team lost to UCLA in four sets 3-1 at Firestone Fieldhouse in a non-conference matchup Tuesday night. The loss dropped the Waves to 6-4 overall with two games remaining in non-conference play. After winning two of three in the LBSU/LMU Invitational, the Waves were underdogs entering the matchup … [Read more...] about Women’s Volleyball Falls in Four Sets to No. 11 UCLA
Surfers Give Back
Photos by Amelia Dal PraWhat could possibly bring hundreds of young people from across the globe to Wahiawa, a small Hawaiian city, known for its low-income housing complexes and drug and alcohol abuse, a city that many locals themselves avoid? Many volunteers that work with Surfing the Nations, a nonprofit humanitarian organization based in Wahiawa, would say the answer is … [Read more...] about Surfers Give Back