Photos Courtesy of Ron Hall, Pepperdine UniversityUniversity Photographer Ron Hall, the first and only person to fill the position since it was established 36 years ago, leads a four-part series on photography that began Feb. 4 in Payson Library and is set to end March 10.During Hall's concluding workshop of the series, he plans to talk about portraits, and the tools necessary … [Read more...] about ‘You Should Never Take A Photo; You Should Create It’
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Pepperdine Reflects On Scalia’s Death
Photo Courtesy of Ron Hall U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia, who died in Texas on Feb. 13, visited and spoke at Pepperdine several times and had a close relationship with Pepperdine faculty and alumni. Scalia was the longest-serving justice on the Supreme Court at the time of his death. "Former Seaver SGA president Paris Dennard was with Justice Scalia … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Reflects On Scalia’s Death
Senior Iris Lee Bikes To Build Homes
Photo by Rhema Gabiela This summer, Senior Iris Lee will bike across the country to help build homes for families in need. Lee will cycle on an 11-week Bike and Build journey from Virginia Beach, Florida to Central Beach, Oregon. During the ride, Lee and 30 other other young adults will participate in 12 "build" days to support local housing affiliates to increase the … [Read more...] about Senior Iris Lee Bikes To Build Homes
Fast Fashion Costs Outweigh its Convenience
Art by Christopher Chen If there's one thing Pepperdine students have, it's style. Many students look like they stepped straight out of a fashion blog, and a few students actually run them. The other thing many Pepperdine students, and college students all over the country, have in common are tight budgets. So students look to stores like Forever 21 and H&M to get their … [Read more...] about Fast Fashion Costs Outweigh its Convenience
Smothers Tuned in to The Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra
Photos by Ashley Ekstrum The Wellington Ukulele Orchestra performed for a packed Smothers Theatre on Saturday and won over crowds with their Kiwi humor and charmingly tiny ukuleles. The eight-person group is currently on a nine-week tour, where they will play 40 shows on the West Coast. From Wellington, New Zealand, the Orchestra travels internationally, performing … [Read more...] about Smothers Tuned in to The Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra





