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Pepperdine Probz: When You Make Eye Contact at the Shuttle Stop

February 9, 2016 by Kelleen Mull

Graphic by Haley Laningham Pepperdine Probz knows your Pepperdine struggles, and this week we are here to reflect on a sincere pain of the shuttle lifestyle. It's 9:50 a.m. and you're driving on campus to get to class when, suddenly, a moral dilemma of Pepperdine proportions is presented. Do you blow by the shuttle stop without offering any of the poor students … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Probz: When You Make Eye Contact at the Shuttle Stop

Pepperdine Rallies Back to Defeat LMU on the Road 4-3

February 9, 2016 by Arthur Puu

Photo courtesy of Graphic Archives Pepperdine men’s tennis defeated Loyola Marymount on Friday afternoon on the road 4-3 to start West Coast Conference play. Although Pepperdine found themselves down 3-2 late in the day, they were able to rally back and secure the victory. “I think this victory was important, to start off the WCC season off right,” Head Coach Marcelo … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Rallies Back to Defeat LMU on the Road 4-3

Eat Clean on a College Student’s Budget

February 9, 2016 by Amelia Dal Pra

Photos by Amelia Dal Pra Eating clean in college may seem challenging to most, if not all, students. From late-night sweets and dirty chai lattes to get through midterms, to cafeteria pizza and quick chocolate pick-me-ups, it seems as though eating healthy is impossible for students, especially when they are surrounded by easily accessible, processed foods that satisfy their … [Read more...] about Eat Clean on a College Student’s Budget

Being anti-cliche is cliche

February 9, 2016 by Nate Barton

Art by Chris Chen Throughout high school, I defied cliches at every turn. I played varsity basketball, but I was also a soft-spoken academic who liked to write for the school paper. I took German because everybody else took Spanish. I grew up overseas. I picked a university that was far-flung from the typical southeast-Michigan lineup, and I reveled in telling my classmates … [Read more...] about Being anti-cliche is cliche

An Ode to Diet Coke: A Beverage that Changes Lives

February 9, 2016 by Rachelle Holdridge

Photo by Rhema GabriellaWhenever people see me drinking a Diet Coke, they always say, “You know that’s not actually healthy for you, right?” Oh, dear person, you do not know the reason why we drink Diet Coke. We don't drink a soda to be healthy. We drink it because it’s delicious and, yes, we know it tastes like chemicals. Those chemicals are incredibly … [Read more...] about An Ode to Diet Coke: A Beverage that Changes Lives

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