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Waves Bakes Makes Cookies for All

December 3, 2023 by Ava Heinert

Pepperdine just got a little sweeter. Waves Bakes, an on-campus cookie baking and delivery business, made its debut Oct. 30. First-year students Taylor Karr and Lily Wilson bake homemade cookies on Thursdays and Fridays and have them delivered on the weekends to students living on campus. ZippieCookie, a similar business Alumni Noah Wossen (17) and Briana Rusin (17) created … [Read more...] about Waves Bakes Makes Cookies for All

Dual Responsibilities: Students Balance Work and Studies

March 12, 2023 by Faith Oh

Whether it be for the extra cash or joy of it, Shelby White, director of Student Employment, said about 1,800 Pepperdine students balance on-campus jobs during a typical school year. Students often hold multiple jobs, filling about 2,100 positions. Students share how they maintain their academics and jobs, as well as why they chose to work. White said because of the magnitude … [Read more...] about Dual Responsibilities: Students Balance Work and Studies

Opinion: Parking Lot Over Fitness Spot; There Should Be More Parking On Campus

April 5, 2022 by Emily Chase

Art by Samantha Miller The once-empty lot located directly next to Seaside, across from the Tari Frahm Rokus Field, had the potential to be something far more beneficial, like a parking lot. Instead, it will be a temporary gym, which will remain until the new student arena, "The Mountain," is built —according to an October 2021 Graphic article. It is not worth … [Read more...] about Opinion: Parking Lot Over Fitness Spot; There Should Be More Parking On Campus

The Fine Print: Malibu Is Not Perfect (But It’s Pretty Close!)

September 30, 2021 by Addison Whiten

Pepperdine is one of the most beautiful college campuses in America, located in gorgeous Malibu, home to some of the best surfing spots in the country. Many students come to Pepperdine to experience living in a small, safe, star-studded community that offers proximity to both stunning beaches and Los Angeles.We are in an amazing place, and living in Malibu has enumerable … [Read more...] about The Fine Print: Malibu Is Not Perfect (But It’s Pretty Close!)

Student-Workers Return To Pepperdine

October 28, 2020 by Emily Morton

Senior Matt Rosato works the 2018 March Madness tournament at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA. He worked for the marketing department inside of Athletics before the COVID-19 shutdown. Photo courtesy of Matt Rosato Seaver alumna Catherine Gibbs (2020) didn't know when she would be able to return to work as a lifeguard at Pepperdine when the Malibu campus closed in … [Read more...] about Student-Workers Return To Pepperdine

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