With the Pepperdine campus beginning to reopen and Los Angeles County loosening COVID-19 restrictions, students break out their spring wardrobes. Three stylish Pepperdine students discuss their unique styles, favorite spring trends and their biggest fashion inspirations.
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Opinion: Proctortrack Invades Students’ Privacy
Pepperdine’s new proctoring system monitors more than just exams. After reading the fine print, it is clear students’ personal information is in jeopardy.
International Programs Moves Forward with Changes
After Pepperdine shut down its study abroad offerings for fall 2020, many students had to change their plans. The directors of each international program, however, are doing the same.
What Coronavirus Means for Pepperdine Sports
Last week, the NCAA suspended the championships for all of their winter and spring sports. The decision affects 10 of Pepp’s Division 1 teams.
Men’s Tennis Starts 2020 Season with Winning Streak
The Waves are off to a good start in the spring season, going 4–0 in dual matches.
SGA Plans for the Spring Semester
The Student Government Association met to discuss their plans for the spring semester.
Thanksgiving, Round II
I didn’t have a Thanksgiving this past fall. Sure, I had turkey and pie, but I was spending so much time thinking about what I’d lost – what those around me had lost – that I forgot to reflect on what I had to be thankful about. The massive tryptophan-heavy meal served only to fuel […]
Season of Change
The sun has reemerged, the flowers at Point Dume are in bloom and the butterflies have started their migration. It looks like that groundhog was right: Spring is coming. Spring back home in Seattle means the grass has regained its green hue, the trees are growing new leaves, the birds have begun to sing again […]
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!
Spring Admits Share their Experiences Coming to Campus after Tragedy
The 2019 spring admits face an unusual circumstance coming to Pepperdine after the tragedies last semester