Waves senior Tim Zeitvogel roars after winning a point against Harvard's Harris Walker on Thursday, March 17, at the Ralphs-Straus Tennis Center. Zeitvogel won the match 7-5, 7-6 (3) and the Waves knocked off the Crimson 4-3. Photos by Denver Patterson Pepperdine Men's Tennis split home matchups with two top-15 opponents Thursday and Friday, beating No. 10 Harvard 4-3 and … [Read more...] about No. 21 Men’s Tennis Takes Down No. 10 Harvard, Falls to No. 15 Texas
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PAC Hosts Spring Recruitment
Pepperdine Ambassadors Council meets at the beginning of the semester to take updated photos for the PAC website and social media pages. PAC members create a diverse network of people as they serve the University as year-long representatives. Photo Courtesy of the Pepperdine Ambassadors Council website As the spring 2022 semester is approaching the end, Pepperdine Ambassadors … [Read more...] about PAC Hosts Spring Recruitment
SGA Announces New Officers for 2022-23 Academic Year
Student Government Association announced its election results for officers for the 2022-23 academic year March 24. Students achieved a three-year record number of votes, with 1,142 student votes, current SGA President Chase Johnson wrote in a March 23 email to the community. "I know that you will join me in congratulating each person who ran to make Pepperdine a better … [Read more...] about SGA Announces New Officers for 2022-23 Academic Year
Good News: A Plant Survives
One day I had the sudden inclination to spruce up my on-campus apartment. The living area and kitchen don’t receive much sunlight. The walls are a dark shade of blue, so the space was rather glum. “Plants,” I thought. “Plants will brighten the space.”So, I headed to Home Depot hopeful that I wouldn’t kill my new plants. In reality I was … [Read more...] about Good News: A Plant Survives
Student Affairs Plans to Expand Wellness Resources, Add Flat Fee
Student Affairs will expand its wellness resources for students across the five schools and campus locations and remove charges for certain resources. The need for changes was a direct result of student mental and physical health needs, said Connie Horton, vice president for Student Affairs. A September 2021 article from Mayo Clinic found around 44% of college students … [Read more...] about Student Affairs Plans to Expand Wellness Resources, Add Flat Fee




