As the season ended for Pepperdine’s fall sports — one team won the conference, another were co-winners, and another just missed it. This year, those teams said they want another shot at that glory. As the fall season is now underway, members of Pepperdine Women’s Soccer, Women’s Indoor Volleyball and Men’s Water Polo said while they are gearing up for another run at a WCC … [Read more...] about Multiple Pepperdine Sports Seek Another Chance at WCC Title
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Preliminary Trial for PCH Crash Set for October
The L.A. County Superior Court has set a preliminary trial date in the case of the October 2023 PCH crash that killed four Pepperdine students. The preliminary trial will take place Oct. 9 at the Van Nuys Courthouse. Judge Diego H. Edber is requiring Fraser Michael Bohm to be present for the October date. This will be within 10 days of the one year anniversary of the … [Read more...] about Preliminary Trial for PCH Crash Set for October
Women’s Soccer Continues Historical Success Over The Tritons
Historically, Pepperdine Women's Soccer has UC San Diego's number.Pepperdine has faced UCSD three times, beating the Tritons in every match, according to Pepperdine Athletics. First squaring off in 2021, the Waves took the game convincingly with a 4-1 finish.That match would be the last time the Tritons scored against the Waves to date, as Pepperdine closed out their next two … [Read more...] about Women’s Soccer Continues Historical Success Over The Tritons
New Waves, New Hats: SGA’s Fashion Forward Initiative
To kick off the new academic year for the incoming class of 2028, the Student Government Association (SGA) treated the new Waves to customized trucker hats at the NSO Block Party on Aug. 16. The celebration, located in Mullin Town Square, was a closing to the long, yet exciting celebration of NSO Week. Multiple campus organizations tabled, such as Community Engagement and … [Read more...] about New Waves, New Hats: SGA’s Fashion Forward Initiative
Driving the Extra Mile: Students who Dine through the Canyon
Whether students are tired of on-campus dining options or simply looking to discover new restaurants, a willingness to drive about 30 minutes through the canyon gives an opportunity to come upon new favorites.Sophomore Suzy Mirzakhanyan has eaten at many of Malibu’s local restaurants.“A lot of Chipotle, Prince Street, sometimes Whole Foods. Taverna Tony is really … [Read more...] about Driving the Extra Mile: Students who Dine through the Canyon





