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Manage Self-Care in the Midst of Academics

September 18, 2018 by Tahte’Ana Nelson

Students can become completely consumed in their academics, work and relationships resulting in limited self-care time. Self-care is not selfish, it’s important. People are bound to be stressed out and drained due to not taking the proper time to rejuvenate and detox. Dedicating time to fully honing in on the wants and needs of the body is essential for a healthy and stable … [Read more...] about Manage Self-Care in the Midst of Academics

Water Polo’s Carpenter and Marco set to make a big splash in sophomore season

September 12, 2018 by Erica Martinez

Photos courtesy of Pepperdine AthleticsBefore Men's Water Polo sophomores Coleman Carpenter and John Claude Marco were best friends, they were club rivals. Carpenter played at College Park High School in Pleasant Hill, California, where he set his school's record for the most goals scored in a single season. Marco went to Sacred Heart Prep in Atherton, California, where he was … [Read more...] about Water Polo’s Carpenter and Marco set to make a big splash in sophomore season

Waves Soccer Loses Second Straight Home Game

September 6, 2018 by Kyle Mccabe

Photos by Milan LoiaconoThe Pepperdine Waves fell to the Indiana University Hoosiers 2-1 in the 6th non-conference game of the season. The Waves dropped to 1-4 on the season after the loss, while the Hoosiers improved to 2-1-1. The Waves controlled much of the game in the first half, but could only muster one goal from sophomore forward Brie Welch in the 27th minute. … [Read more...] about Waves Soccer Loses Second Straight Home Game

Dyer Sisters Swing into Action

September 6, 2018 by Erica Martinez

Photos courtesy of Pepperdine Athletics For Women's Volleyball players Heidi and Lily Dyer, the sport of volleyball is a family passion. Senior Heidi and freshman Lily are two of six Dyer volleyball siblings along with junior Noah who plays on Pepperdine's Men's Volleyball team. Their parents both played competitively as partners in beach volleyball tournaments, and soon … [Read more...] about Dyer Sisters Swing into Action

Former Oregon Ducks receive fresh start at Pepperdine

September 6, 2018 by Jacob Resendiz

Photos courtesy of Pepperdine Athletics Recent transfers from the University of Oregon, juniors Keith Smith and M.J. Cage, agree there’s no better place to start fresh than sunny Malibu. “The campus is amazing and the view is hard to beat especially coming from rainy Oregon," Cage said. Smith went as far as to say the Malibu weather improves his day to day … [Read more...] about Former Oregon Ducks receive fresh start at Pepperdine

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