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Good News: Rain, Rain, Come and Stay

March 8, 2021 by Samantha Torre

It rained today. I know rain is not something usually associated with happiness, but, personally, I have always loved the rain. There is something relaxing about listening to rainfall outside your house when you watch a comforting movie, read a good book or write a story for the newspaper. I used to run track in high school, and while I was pretty average, I always had my best … [Read more...] about Good News: Rain, Rain, Come and Stay

Weekend Watch: Matt Ott

March 8, 2021 by Alex Payne

Junior Matt Ott recommends his favorite movie “Semi-Pro” (2008). The film is a comedic story about the basketball players of the American Basketball Association in the 1970's. Led by Jackie Moon (Will Ferrell) the Flint Tropics have to win enough games in order to merge with the other teams in the NBA. “It’s got everything," Ott said. "You've got a forbidden love story, … [Read more...] about Weekend Watch: Matt Ott

Opinion: The ‘Tampon Tax’ Can Benefit Women

March 8, 2021 by Bryant Yang

Art by Autumn Hardwick March 1 marked the beginning of Women's History Month. During Women's History Month, many social activists will speak on social problems, such as gender inequality in employment, domestic violence, sexual harassment and education for women. In recent years, abolishing the tax on menstrual products has also been a trending topic. "The tampon tax" … [Read more...] about Opinion: The ‘Tampon Tax’ Can Benefit Women

Pepp Prof Profile: Communication Professor Diana Martínez Says Teaching at Pepperdine Is Her ‘Dream Job’

March 4, 2021 by Addison Whiten

Assistant Professor of Communication Diana Martínez smiles for a faculty headshot for her previous position at the University of Houston in 2017. Martínez said she immediately felt welcomed by the Pepperdine community when she was hired in fall 2018 and loves her job. Photos courtesy of Diana Martínez Diana Martínez is an assistant professor of communication at … [Read more...] about Pepp Prof Profile: Communication Professor Diana Martínez Says Teaching at Pepperdine Is Her ‘Dream Job’

Waves Swept by No. 9 UCSB

March 3, 2021 by Paxton Ritchey & Calvin Wood

Junior right-hander Trevor Kniskern throws a pitch during the second inning against an awaiting UCSB batter on Sunday, Feb. 28 at Eddy D. Field Stadium. Kniskern started the final game of the series for the Waves, but couldn't get out of the second inning. Photos by Ali Levens After losing their opening series against Cal Baptist, Pepperdine Baseball sought to turn … [Read more...] about Waves Swept by No. 9 UCSB

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