The Little Lunch lobby boasting modish and artsy decor, including their Scrabble board menu design Oct. 1. Customers had the option to choose from a variety of grab-and-go options to accommodate their busy lifestyles. Photos by Lauren Goldblum Amidst the bustling city of Los Angeles, Pepperdine students have access to a vast array of café options. Whether it's searching for the … [Read more...] about Review: LA Café Guide — Find Food that Fills the Soul
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Waves Food Cabinets Support Students
One of the new Waves Food Cabinet provides a variety of nonperishable meals to students at the ICA student lounge in the HAWC on Oct. 5. ICA partnered with Pepperdine's Student Care Team to create this cabinet for students. Photos by Tanya Yarian Editor's Note: To protect the privacy of a source, the Graphic has used the name J. Doe. Pepperdine’s Student Care Team is … [Read more...] about Waves Food Cabinets Support Students
Men’s Water Polo Completes Comeback versus No. 12 Princeton in 9-7 victory
The Waves line up their defense versus the Tigers on Oct. 18 at Raleigh Runnels Memorial Pool. The Waves forced the Tigers to 7-for-31 shooting despite the hot start by the Tigers. Photos by Brandon Rabsamen Men’s Water Polo defeated No. 12 Princeton Oct. 18 with a score of 9-7 at Raleigh Runnels Memorial Pool. Five different Waves found the back of the net —freshman attacker … [Read more...] about Men’s Water Polo Completes Comeback versus No. 12 Princeton in 9-7 victory
Photo Gallery: Women’s Soccer Falls to BYU
Junior midfielder Skylar Enge and redshirt senior defender Trinity Watson track BYU freshman forward Allie Fryer Oct. 19 at Tari Frahm Rokus Field. The Waves fought hard, but the comeback fell short as BYU defeated Pepperdine 4-3. Photos by Chloe Chan Pepperdine Women’s Soccer fell to No. 19 Brigham Young University with a score of 4-3 Oct. 19 at Tari Frahm Rokus … [Read more...] about Photo Gallery: Women’s Soccer Falls to BYU
From One Bubble to Another — My Time at Pepperdine as an Asian American
Art by Vivian Hsia San Jose, Calif., is home to 382,815 Asian Americans, according to Data Commons. At Homestead High School, the high school I attended, the demographic breakdown is pretty diverse — with Asians occupying 44.9% of the population, according to School Digger. It's rare in the United States that the Asian minority would overtake the white majority, according to … [Read more...] about From One Bubble to Another — My Time at Pepperdine as an Asian American