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Earthquakes Shake Malibu in Recent Series of Tremors

April 2, 2025 by Kaiya Treash

Malibu is an “earthquake hotbed” following the 3.9 magnitude earthquake that hit March 12, according to The Los Angeles Times. Since 2024, Southern California has experienced 15 earthquakes with a magnitude of over 4.0. This is the highest total seen in the last 65 years, according to a study released on CBS News, conducted by seismologist, Lucy Jones, who works for The … [Read more...] about Earthquakes Shake Malibu in Recent Series of Tremors

Intramural Basketball Unlocks Season

April 2, 2025 by Christine Park

Intramural Basketball Season has arrived as numerous teams have been competing throughout the semester, locked in with games within their league. The sport is divided into three divisions: A league, B league and C league. A league is considered the top division with higher skill level of competition. Within the A league, there is one freshmen team who goes by "Big Baller … [Read more...] about Intramural Basketball Unlocks Season

Roadblocks, Wildfires and New Discoveries: The Class of 2028’s Welcome to Pepperdine

April 2, 2025 by Alexa Mcglathery

A dynamic mix of challenges and memorable experiences marked this academic year. From unexpected wildfires to the ever-evolving landscape of virtual learning, the year proved to be as unpredictable as it was rewarding.The first semester, in particular, served as a crucial period of adjustment for incoming first-years. As they navigated the transition into college life, … [Read more...] about Roadblocks, Wildfires and New Discoveries: The Class of 2028’s Welcome to Pepperdine

Thank you, Waves: Athletes Reflect On What It Meant To Be A Wave

April 1, 2025 by Justin Rodriguez

Four years. Exactly 1,460 days. It seems like a long time, yet it passed in the blink of an eye, and for those in the Class of 2025 who donned the "Waves" across their chest, their time is shortly coming to an end. From the highest of highs to the lowest of lows, these athletes gave Pepperdine everything they had, showcasing what it means to be a Wave. As the Class of 2025 … [Read more...] about Thank you, Waves: Athletes Reflect On What It Meant To Be A Wave

SGA Individual Roles Create Power Balance

April 1, 2025 by Amanda Monahan

Each year, the Student Government Association (SGA) aims to be a unified voice for the student body, discussing issues students are facing in an effort to solve them and bring them to administrative attention, according to the SGA website. Without each individual member within the governing body, this would be impossible, Student Body President Myers Mentzer said.SGA is … [Read more...] about SGA Individual Roles Create Power Balance

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