Photos Courtesy of Paper Airplanes fundraising manager and graphic designer Sasha Kleiman. A group of Pepperdine students have found a way to connect with Syrian refugees through a nonprofit organization called Paper Airplanes. President of No Lost Generation (NLG), a refugee advocacy organization, senior Molly Pasquarella brought Paper Airplanes to Pepperdine fall of … [Read more...] about Students Tutor Syrian Refugees Through Paper Airplanes
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Check Out these Summer Jobs
Photos by Zach Le Many Pepperdine students' summers will consist of a daily three to four hours spent in class here on campus. That is certainly not a bad way to spend the summer — Malibu is beautiful, classes are short, and Caf food is still readily available on the off chance you were just not ready to say goodbye. However, if you want to be productive in more ways than … [Read more...] about Check Out these Summer Jobs
Check Out these Summer Jobs
Photos by Zach Le Many Pepperdine students' summers will consist of a daily three to four hours spent in class here on campus. That is certainly not a bad way to spend the summer — Malibu is beautiful, classes are short, and Caf food is still readily available on the off chance you were just not ready to say goodbye. However, if you want to be productive in more ways than … [Read more...] about Check Out these Summer Jobs
Sesh Tutoring App Launches On Campus
Photos by Rhema Gabriela In the midst of midterms, Sesh, a peer-to-peer tutoring app, gives students the opportunity to connect with others in their classes and receive additional help with schoolwork, Sesh CEO Daniel Rossett said. The app released at Pepperdine last week. Eight seniors from Vanderbilt University and Stanford University launched the app with the hope … [Read more...] about Sesh Tutoring App Launches On Campus
Service Teaches the Servant
Photos courtesy of Getty ImagesI transferred to Pepperdine in spring 2012. As I sat among other transfers, I could feel excitement surging within me. Home was now thousands of miles away, and the novelty of Pepperdine pumped me up even more. I was a Biology major with high hopes for medical school. I knew it was going to be tough, but I had already dominated community college, … [Read more...] about Service Teaches the Servant