Fraternity Psi Upsilon hosted their annual Psi U Think You Can Dance event March 23. The event brought together campus teams to raise awareness for Conquer Paralysis Now.
Myles Dennis
Black History Month: Highlighting Black Student Leaders on Campus
Halle Bowe is joined by Karesse Frizell, Myles Dennis, and Diamond Longs to discuss Black student leadership on campus. The four dive into how Pepperdine can continue to support Black students in assimilating into campus life.
Surf Convo is Back
Surf Convo remains despite the introduction of Seaver 200, which replaces the previous convocation requirement. The group meets every Wednesday at 7 a.m., on Zuma Beach, for those looking to worship, have spiritual conversation and surf!
Free At Last Oh Free At Last! Thank God for Juneteenth
Guest speaker Myles Dennis joins co-hosts Celine Foreman and Anitiz Muonagolu for a compelling conversation regarding Juneteenth, Black History, Critical Race Theory and commercialization. This is a timely conversation you won’t want to miss!
The Benefits of Communicating with People Opposite You
There are many things that make humans different from one another, but navigating those differences is not avoidable in the real world. Seaver students share their thoughts on what they know and what they’ve learned about how to bridge gaps.
3. Failure to Live Up to Ideals Part 2: Pepperdine and Students of Color
The controversial email shared by Dean of the School of Public Policy Pete Peterson spurred many conversations among various parts of the Pepperdine community. In part two of this two part series, four Pepperdine students of color joins hosts Anitiz Muonagolu and Emily Shaw in discussing how this controversy has impacted them and their thoughts and experiences at Pepperdine.