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Pepperdine Prepares to Power More Chargers

December 1, 2022 by Louise Brickman

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

Jordan Benoit: A Student Athlete Finding Balance

November 27, 2022 by Emily Chase

Jordan Benoit poses on the beach for the Pepperdine Beach Volleyball Team’s media day in February 2022. Benoit said the best part about beach volleyball is how often she is able to spend time in nature by the water. Photo courtesy of Jordan Benoit Jordan Benoit, a Pepperdine junior beach volleyball player, said she can attest to the difficulties that come with being a student … [Read more...] about Jordan Benoit: A Student Athlete Finding Balance

Women’s Volleyball Falls to PCH Cup Rival Loyola Marymount

November 17, 2022 by Tony Gleason

Pepperdine Women's Volleyball huddles around Head Coach Scott Wong after Pepperdine called a timeout at Firestone Fieldhouse in a game against LMU on Nov. 11. The Waves lost to the Lions 3-1. Photos by Chloe Chan Pepperdine Women’s Volleyball lost to Loyola Marymount University 3-1 on Nov. 11 at Firestone Fieldhouse. The Waves are now 18-8 on the season with a 9-6 against … [Read more...] about Women’s Volleyball Falls to PCH Cup Rival Loyola Marymount

Rant and Rave: Nothing Corny About Candy Corn

November 13, 2022 by Ali Levens

Art by Stella EngelRave: Candy Corn is the Glue Holding Society TogetherEven though candy corn might not be a favorite fall food, everyone must consider the cultural impact candy corn has on our society, which cements its status as one of the greatest holiday treats to ever exist.Never mind the taste, as it is always subjective. For example, some people may not actually like … [Read more...] about Rant and Rave: Nothing Corny About Candy Corn

Light to Unite: Pepperdine Lights Up Phillip’s Theme Tower

November 11, 2022 by Abby Wilt

Pepperdine Phillip's Theme Tower lights up purple Nov. 11 to honor Veteran's Day. The tower has only been lit up a few times in history. Photo by Abby Wilt Pepperdine's Phillip's Theme Tower shined a purple light over Malibu on Nov. 11, to honor Veteran's Day and the nation's 240th anniversary of the Purple Heart award. The theme tower has only been lit up a few times in … [Read more...] about Light to Unite: Pepperdine Lights Up Phillip’s Theme Tower

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