Pepperdine students and faculty await details on the permanent on-campus memorial for the four Pepperdine seniors who were killed in a PCH crash Oct. 18. Pepperdine honored the lives of the four seniors who were killed in a PCH crash with a memorial service for students, faculty, friends and family Oct. 22. During the service, President Jim Gash said the campus plans to … [Read more...] about Details to Come for Pepperdine Light Memorial
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Celebrating Year Of The Dragon: Pepperdine CSSA Hosts Chinese New Year Gala
The Chinese Student and Scholar Association celebrated the Year of the Dragon by hosting their 2024 Chinese New Year's Gala in the Lighthouse on Feb. 2.Many gathered to enjoy the three-hour celebration of the traditional Chinese Lunar New Year. The event presented a variety of immersive activities as well as exciting student performances. CSSA member Rongjie Kang said this … [Read more...] about Celebrating Year Of The Dragon: Pepperdine CSSA Hosts Chinese New Year Gala
Pepperdine Reopens Despite Dangerous Road Conditions
As the City of Malibu continues to clear roads of debris and the possibility of more mudslides remains, Pepperdine’s Malibu campus is expected to hold in-person classes Feb. 22, Emergency Services wrote in a Feb. 21 email to the community.The email was sent out at 4 p.m. Wednesday, while two major roads leading to campus were closed. The roads remain closed. Malibu Canyon … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Reopens Despite Dangerous Road Conditions
Pepperdine and Michigan Draw in Waves’ Second Game
Women’s Soccer scored two goals in a 2-2 draw against the University of Michigan at Tari Frahm Rokus Field on Saturday, Aug. 19. The Waves are 0-0-2 after two draws early on in the season.The team has a theme they're taking inspiration from for the 2023 season, said Sophomore midfielder Tatum Wynalda."It's Semper Fi, which means always faithful," Wynalda said. "We're … [Read more...] about Pepperdine and Michigan Draw in Waves’ Second Game
Pepperdine Prepares to Power More Chargers
Sophomore Samantha Conant searches for an open charging spot on campus for her electric vehicle. With the limited electric vehicle spaces, Conant said she sometimes has to look off-campus. Photos by Louise Brickman Over the next decade, the number of electric cars in the state of California will grow exponentially, according to Gov. Gavin Newsom's website. The state banned the … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Prepares to Power More Chargers