Thousands gathered at Pershing Square for the third annual Women's March in Los Angeles. Among them, some Pepperdine students! … [Read more...] about GNews: Pepperdine Students Attend the 2019 Women’s March
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GNews: Spring 2019: A Fresh Start at Pepperdine
Curious what your friends, peers, and AKB are excited about this new semester? CHECK OUT OUR FIRST GNEWS VIDEO OF 2019! … [Read more...] about GNews: Spring 2019: A Fresh Start at Pepperdine
Student Body President’s Advice on Finding Balance in College
Photos courtesy of Chloe Boudames Pepperdine's junior class student body president, Chloe Boudames, is all too familiar with the challenge of finding balance in college. Boudames has become a master of time management as she has to juggle many extracurricular time commitments on top of her school work. Boudames does PA (production assistant) and feature, or extra work, … [Read more...] about Student Body President’s Advice on Finding Balance in College
Support the Strike for Student Rights
For the first time in three decades, teachers across schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) went on strike in an effort to fight for the rights of their students through a revamping of their educational institutions. Classrooms all across LAUSD were directly impacted by this multi-day strike as schools struggled to find replacements for teachers and … [Read more...] about Support the Strike for Student Rights
Preserve America’s Immigrant Roots
Art by Allyson Armstrong“The New Colossus” is permanently placed on The Statue of Liberty reading, “give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses,” with the intent to label the United States of America as a welcoming shelter for those in need.The US government entered its third federal shutdown of Donald Trump’s presidency, on Dec. 21, over an … [Read more...] about Preserve America’s Immigrant Roots





