The Waves celebrate after a kill by Rachel Ahrens. Pepperdine finished non-conference play with a dominant win against VCU on Sept. 16. Photos by Ashton BellPepperdine earned a victory in convincing fashion (25-23, 25-16, 25-21) over Virginia Commonwealth University on Sept. 16, at Firestone Fieldhouse, sweeping the sets 3-0.With this win, the Waves finished with an impressive … [Read more...] about Women’s Indoor Volleyball Closes Out Non-Conference Play Strong
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WVB Sweeps UC Irvine in Final Home Nonconference Match
Redshirt freshman setter Tayah Mahi sets a ball for sophomore middle blocker Rosie Ballo during the third set Wednesday against UC Irvine. Photos by Karl Winter.Trailing 22-15 in the second set against UC Irvine on Wednesday night, it looked like Pepperdine Women’s Volleyball was going to take a step backward. The Waves were looking for a pick-me-up, momentum-building … [Read more...] about WVB Sweeps UC Irvine in Final Home Nonconference Match
It’s Not Too Late to Plan a Spring Break Adventure
Photos by Rachel Ripp and Mary Cate Long It's that time of year again. Students daydream of sandy beaches or snowy peaks when they should be studying for midterms. Everyone is just waiting for the light at the end of the tunnel: spring break. Many have already started excited group texts or are even attempting to trend a hashtag for their planned spring break trip. … [Read more...] about It’s Not Too Late to Plan a Spring Break Adventure
San Francisco Trip Teaches Sophomores about Social Justice
Photos by Madison HarwellSophomore Marian Muegge walked the wide streets and narrow alleys of San Francisco's Chinatown last weekend while a tour guide spoke about the historical area. The tour was part of the Year2Malibu educational trip to San Francisco, in which students visit museums, tour the city and discuss historical movements. The program was designed to bring … [Read more...] about San Francisco Trip Teaches Sophomores about Social Justice
Letter From The Editor โ Currents Magazine Fall 2015
Photo by Cecily Breeding Dear reader, Less than 5 percent of my high school graduating class left the state of Michigan for college. I went the farthest. When I told them that my destination was California, their eyes widened as they mentally compared a brutal Detroit winter with Christmas on the beach. When I arrived in California, I soon experienced the dejected … [Read more...] about Letter From The Editor โ Currents Magazine Fall 2015