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Sean Wu Receives Pepperdine’s First Rhodes Scholarship

January 29, 2025 by Alicia Dofelmier

Seaver College Senior, Sean Wu is the first Pepperdine student to receive a Rhodes Scholarship. The Rhodes Scholarship is an opportunity for a select group of Americans to study at Oxford University, Wu said. The program began in 1902 and fully funds a graduate school education."I thought that my finalist interview had gone well and I felt confident but I felt a sense of … [Read more...] about Sean Wu Receives Pepperdine’s First Rhodes Scholarship

A Look Back at Fall Sports

January 29, 2025 by Nick Charkhedian

As the new spring semester is now underway at Pepperdine, fall sports have been in the off-season for two months. Women's Soccer, Men's Water Polo and Women's Volleyball all saw eventful seasons, highlighted by their dominant conference records.Women's Soccer's regular season ended with a WCC Championship, but the team is hungry for more. While Men's Water Polo and Women's … [Read more...] about A Look Back at Fall Sports

Pepperdine Athletes Share a Day in the Life

January 29, 2025 by Christine Park

The life of a Pepperdine athlete is not one that brings many easy days, but often difficult ones that each athlete learns to embrace and endure. Three of Pepperdine's own athletes — Mahanth Chirravuri, junior Men's Golf athlete, Makena Mastora, senior Women's Basketball guard and Hannah Miller, sophomore Track Distance runner — each delve into their daily life as an athlete … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Athletes Share a Day in the Life

Malibu Restaurants Serve First Responders

January 29, 2025 by Rachel Flynn

The Malibu Brewing Company and Malibu Farms are serving their community by utilizing their available resources. If the fire that forced over 30,000 people from their homes wasn't enough, next came the water shut-offs and the power outages affecting over 200,000 people, according to the World Central Kitchen (WCK). Malibu Brewing Company is one local restaurant making a … [Read more...] about Malibu Restaurants Serve First Responders

‘We Go Through This as a Whole’: Students Find Community in Devastation

January 29, 2025 by Shalom Montgomery

The smoke clears, the ash settles and the light emerges once again. In recent years, the Pepperdine community has come together in times of loss and devastation, senior Helena Mekuanint said. The past month hosted a number of wildfires, threatening structures across Southern California. “Honestly, being a senior at Pepperdine right now, every year there’s been something … [Read more...] about ‘We Go Through This as a Whole’: Students Find Community in Devastation

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