Photo by Marisa Padilla Club Rugby faced off against former Pepperdine ruggers Nov. 8 at 1 p.m. on Alumni Field in its annual alumni game. According to team captain senior Soobin Kang, about 40 alumni showed up to play, “ including ruggers who have traveled from Dubai while playing in the United Arab Emirates professional league.” Saturday proved to be a learning … [Read more...] about Pepperdine ‘Ruggers’ Take on Alumni
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‘Into the Woods’ Explores Happily Ever After
Photo by Meriel Peterson "Once upon a time" — it’s the beginning of some of our most beloved stories. These tales influence and captivate generations, yet few continue past their happily ever afters. Pepperdine’s Lisa Wengler Center for the Arts has picked up these stories from their final page and carried them into the reality after the fairytale, presenting these untold … [Read more...] about ‘Into the Woods’ Explores Happily Ever After
Women’s Basketball Wins Preseason Opener
Photos by Marisa Padilla Women’s basketball opened the season with a win over California State, Dominguez Hills. The Waves competed at home Saturday, defeating the Toros 79-68 in an exhibition game. “This was a great showcase for what our fans can look forward to this season,” senior guard Bria Richardson said. “We played hard throughout the whole game, which resulted in … [Read more...] about Women’s Basketball Wins Preseason Opener
The Well: Worship Service Faces Financial Struggles
Photos by Marisa Padilla The Well, a popularly attended and coveted event of worship by students, has approached the possibility of discontinuing their events starting this upcoming semester due to a lack of necessary funds. The Well is a privately funded event that takes place every Thursday in the Amphitheater at 8 p.m. There is a possibility of it closing its doors due … [Read more...] about The Well: Worship Service Faces Financial Struggles
Surviving a Stroke: Jenna Johnson’s Story
Photo by Marisa Padilla Junior Jenna Johnson weighed approximately two pounds when she was born on May 28, 1994; five and a half pounds below the average newborn baby weight. “I was literally the size of my dad’s hand,” Jenna said, as she took her hand and measured the distance between her middle finger and the bottom of her palm. Originally from Sacramento, Jenna was … [Read more...] about Surviving a Stroke: Jenna Johnson’s Story