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Life and Arts

Weisman Holds Warhol Works

January 24, 2016 by Alli Burnison

Photos by Chelsea Erselius Pepperdine’s Weisman Museum of Art was full of curious students, art buffs, hors d'oeuvres and a dynamic collection of Andy Warhol’s timeless pieces Saturday night from 5 to 7. The exhibition’s two-floor display contained more than 60 pieces including both iconic collections such as "Campbell’s Soup Cans," as well as some of the artist’s less … [Read more...] about Weisman Holds Warhol Works

Step Off of the Treadmill and onto a Few Malibu Trails

January 19, 2016 by Alli Burnison

Photos by Alli Burnison Pepperdine’s former high school track stars and mild joggers alike enjoy the rewarding feeling of a runner’s high. However, for times when Pepperdine’s modest gym begins to feel overcrowded with students inspired by New Year's resolutions, there are numerous running routes in Malibu that allow you to experience beautiful views and satisfying … [Read more...] about Step Off of the Treadmill and onto a Few Malibu Trails

Pepperdine Probz: When Malibu Moms Are in Better Shape Than You

January 19, 2016 by Kelleen Mull

Art by Peau Porotesano Welcome back students! It's a new semester, but the same old Pepperdine Probz here to provide a weekly dose of sarcasm about the ironies of the Pepperdine community. The New Year is upon us, and with it comes the hoards of people resolving to get in shape. These ambitions are not lost on Pepperdine students, but they are discounted by the relentless … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Probz: When Malibu Moms Are in Better Shape Than You

SNOW Place You’d Rather Be

January 19, 2016 by Kelly Terjesen

Photo courtesy of Vin Le With the beginning of the semester and homework already piling up, every student certainly deserves a weekend getaway, and Big Bear Lake is the perfect place to embrace the winter season. At little over a 100-mile drive, Big Bear may surprise you with the variety of activities it has. From sports and adventure to rest and relaxation, Big Bear is … [Read more...] about SNOW Place You’d Rather Be

Make a New Kind of Resolution

January 19, 2016 by Amelia Dal Pra

Photos by Amelia Dal Pra The new year provides individuals with a fresh start, a blank slate and an opportunity to achieve the impossible and reach toward their goals. Most people enter the new year not only with thrill and joy but also with the looming question, “What will my resolution be this year and will I stand by it?” Instead of thinking primarily about our New … [Read more...] about Make a New Kind of Resolution

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