Photo Courtesy of Pepperdine University Starting college is a difficult and exciting transition, especially if you're a spring admit. The flowers are blooming, classes are starting, friend groups have formed and you feel ... well, lost. No need to fear, here are the top five tips on how to survive being a spring admit at Pepperdine University. #1 Get Involved There … [Read more...] about Spring Admit Survival Guide
Julia Donlon
Pepperdine Theatre Presents ‘Well’
Editor's Note: Julia Donlon, the writer of the article, is a crew member of the "Well" production. Photo by Julia DonlonPepperdine’s Theatre Department brings Lisa Kron’s play "Well" to life in the Lindhurst Theatre, opening Tuesday, Jan. 22 and running until Jan. 26.Bradley Griffin, the divisional dean of Fine Arts, is directing "Well," which combines the genres of … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Theatre Presents ‘Well’
Unite Pepp Movement Continues Conversation on Good Samaritan Policy
Photo Courtesy of Elijah ZoarskiStudents corrected and graded the Good Samaritan Policy for a public display on the Freedom Wall on Thursday, Sept. 27. The seniors leading the Unite Pepp movement, Elijah Zoarski and Julia Donlon, utilized the Freedom Wall once again to spark a conversation about drugs and alcohol on campus. In April, Zoarski asked students to submit their most … [Read more...] about Unite Pepp Movement Continues Conversation on Good Samaritan Policy
Pepperdine Brings ‘The Abode’ To Edinburgh Fringe Fest
Photos Courtesy of Julia DonlonNate Bartoshuk as Samuel in "The Abode"This summer, 18 Pepperdine Theatre majors traveled to Scotland for the Pepperdine summer theatre program. For three weeks in August, they performed “The Abode,” a play by Scottish playwright Davey Anderson, dealing with contemporary extremism and the alt-right at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, a … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Brings ‘The Abode’ To Edinburgh Fringe Fest