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A Minute with Singer-songwriter, Lizzy LeBleu

January 23, 2019 by Channa Steinmetz

Photos courtesy of Lizzy LeBleuFrom the traditional melodies of the piano, to the elegant strings of the violin, to the banging of the drums, senior Lizzy LeBleu dabbled in just about everything musical before finding her niche as a singer-songwriter. Growing up in Nashville, also known as "Music City," LeBleu said her parents surrounded the house with a variety of music … [Read more...] about A Minute with Singer-songwriter, Lizzy LeBleu

Science Trumps Silence

January 16, 2019 by Camryn Gordon

Art by Ally ArmstrongThe world is vast and beautiful. Looking out on the ocean from Pepperdine’s Malibu campus is a view so beautiful it doesn’t seem real. Looking out on the views that Pepperdine’s abroad programs offer, allow students to connect close with God's Creation. Whether it is standing atop a mountain in South America or skiing in the Swiss Alps, … [Read more...] about Science Trumps Silence

Weisman’s New Exhibit Presents Never-Before-Seen Work from One of the Country’s Most Important Modern Artists

January 15, 2019 by Piper Wright

Photos by Kaelin MendezThe Weisman Museum's new exhibition Richard Diebenkorn: Beginnings, 1942–1955 showcases artwork from the extensive career of one of America’s most important modern artists. The exhibit includes approximately 75 pieces and will be on display at the Weisman from Jan. 12 to March 31.Museum Director Michael Zakian commented on the life of … [Read more...] about Weisman’s New Exhibit Presents Never-Before-Seen Work from One of the Country’s Most Important Modern Artists

Women’s Soccer Cruises Past San Diego on Senior Day

November 6, 2018 by Kyle Mccabe

Photos by Milan LoiaconoPepperdine defeated the University of San Diego 2-0 on Saturday. The Waves’ fourth straight win at Tari Frahm Rokus Field was not enough to send them to the NCAA tournament.Pepperdine finished their season third in the West Coast Conference with an overall record of 11-6-2. San Diego fell to 8-9-1 on the season. Pepperdine got off to a fast start … [Read more...] about Women’s Soccer Cruises Past San Diego on Senior Day

Please Wear Shoes On Campus

October 31, 2018 by Omar Murphy

Sometimes the best way to unwind is to kick those shoes off and relax after a long day. It is a liberating feeling to release feet from the stiff confines off their shoe prisons and rest them on the nearest couch, table, chair or desk. While no one would object to lounging around the house barefoot, some may strongly object to walking around barefoot in public.While some … [Read more...] about Please Wear Shoes On Campus

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