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Practice the Art of College Chivalry

November 5, 2017 by Kristin Vartan, Sarah Kiker

Art by Peau Porotesano Fellow lords, ladies and various peasants: In the honor and preservation of the art of chivalry established in tradition by noble knights of the round table, it is suitable to provide particular guidelines to the aid of campus love. Other documents have, in the past, aided young people down the winding path of love. For example, "The Art of Courtly … [Read more...] about Practice the Art of College Chivalry

The Biggest Chair

November 3, 2017 by Arthur Puu

Photo by Arthur Puu For 36 years, Pepperdine Professor Ned Colletti has worked in Major League Baseball after beginning his career as a sportswriter. In his latest book, "The Big Chair: The Smooth Hops and Bad Bounces from the Inside World of the Acclaimed Los Angeles Dodgers General Manager," the 63-year-old documents his time as a Major League Baseball executive. "It … [Read more...] about The Biggest Chair

Weekly Culture Collection

October 31, 2017 by Ella Gonzalez

Photo by Ella Gonzalez Weekly Culture Collection is a column that gives the best things to eat, see and do near Pepperdine, Malibu and the surrounding Los Angeles area. It’s like The New Yorker’s Goings on About Town section but not as high-brow, and there is no dandy with an eyeglass. It also has nothing to do with New York.   This week's culture collection is a … [Read more...] about Weekly Culture Collection

“LIV ON” Concert at Pepperdine

October 31, 2017 by Mary Cate Long

Photo courtesy of Amy SkySmothers Theatre was full of tearful eyes and sniffly noses as a result of a unique concert addressing the issues of bereavement and loss.Award-winning singers Olivia Newton-John, Amy Sky and Beth Nielson Chapman performed at Pepperdine University in Smothers Theatre on Oct. 26 as a part of their LIV ON tour. The concert off of the group’s … [Read more...] about “LIV ON” Concert at Pepperdine

Chamber Choir Harmonizes to the Heavens

October 31, 2017 by Lidia Bayne

Photos by Kaelin MendezChoral music echoed in the Weisman Museum at the Pepperdine Chamber Choir's fall concert. Under the direction of music professor Ryan Board, the group performed songs in a variety of genres, all surrounding the theme of Psalm 8:3. The performance, which took place at 7:30 p.m., on Oct. 27, featured an original piece by Professor N. Lincoln Hanks, titled … [Read more...] about Chamber Choir Harmonizes to the Heavens

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