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Fresh Faces: First-Year Talks About His Musical Journey to Pepperdine as a Guitarist

August 12, 2020 by Sofia Longo

First-year musician Garrett Podgorski grasps his guitar for his album cover's photoshoot at a home in Sun Valley. His album will debut within the next two months. Photos courtesy of Garrett PodgorskiAs a musician, first-year student Garrett Podgorski said he was drawn to Pepperdine because of its guitar program, which he believes is one of the best in the country in terms of … [Read more...] about Fresh Faces: First-Year Talks About His Musical Journey to Pepperdine as a Guitarist

Pepper-dining in 2020–21: Sodexo is Back

August 11, 2020 by Karl Winter

Photo by Kayiu WongAn empty Waves Cafe sits barren and quiet after students were sent home in March. The wait to grab a seat will be continued through the fall semester, as Sodexo prepared grab-and-go meals for the few students left on campus.The decision to determine Pepperdine’s long-term food service partner will have to wait at least another year, thanks to … [Read more...] about Pepper-dining in 2020–21: Sodexo is Back

Opinion: Seaver’s Unfair Tuition Raise Reveals a Disconnect Between Students and Administrators

August 11, 2020 by Caroline Sharpless

Art by Madeline Duvall As undergraduate students gear up for another semester of online learning, one question lingers: Why is Seaver College increasing tuition?Many students voiced their disdain on social media for the 3% increase, calling it immoral in the face of a global health and economic crisis. Others insisted online learning is not equal in value to in-person … [Read more...] about Opinion: Seaver’s Unfair Tuition Raise Reveals a Disconnect Between Students and Administrators

Fresh Faces: Transfer Student Hopes to Direct Happiness into People’s Lives

August 11, 2020 by Rowan Toke

Photos courtesy of Alejandra HurtadoPeople lover Alejandra Hurtado beams with joy during a photoshoot at her house in Lake Elsinore, California. After completing her first year of college at Point Loma Nazarene University (PLNU), she decided to transfer to Pepperdine.Sophomore transfer student Alejandra Hurtado said she found comfort in watching TV shows and movies when she was … [Read more...] about Fresh Faces: Transfer Student Hopes to Direct Happiness into People’s Lives

IP Suspension Leaves Students Disappointed and Scrambling for the Fall

July 29, 2020 by Emily Shaw

Art by Madeline DuvallSophomore Andre Lawrence was driving in downtown LA on Thursday, July 9 when he received a string of notifications on his phone. After pulling over, he read all the messages from his friends and found out that he wouldn’t be going to Buenos Aires for the academic year, as he had originally planned since his first semester at Pepperdine.“I found … [Read more...] about IP Suspension Leaves Students Disappointed and Scrambling for the Fall

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