A noodle bar and “Artisan ZA” pizzeria is coming to Waves Cafe in the spring semester of 2018. Dining services collaborated with food consultant services and web food design on the concept to provide students with more food options on campus that is open later and located in a community style seating experience, according to Associate Dean of Student Affairs Stacy … [Read more...] about Noodle Bar and Pizzeria to be Installed in Waves Cafe
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AKB Sits With Me
Graphic by Nate BartonHundreds of people come and go at the Waves Cafe. I get to see all of them as they put their trays and trash away. Most of the time, they walk past without looking at me. Not that many people eat lunch with me. I even heard someone say I was the worst table at the Caf. But I beg to differ.I am the most special table at the cafeteria. Not just because … [Read more...] about AKB Sits With Me
Distinguished Photographer Challenges Indigenous Stereotypes
Photos by Terra AtwoodMatika Wilbur, award-winning photographer of Native American descent, presented her lecture, "Changing the Way We See Native America: Dismantling Native American Stereotypes" in Elkins Auditorium on March 21. The event marked the fourth lecture of the W. David Baird Distinguished Lecture Series of the 2016-2017 school year, with the goal to promote diverse … [Read more...] about Distinguished Photographer Challenges Indigenous Stereotypes
SGA Works to Replace Paper Slip Ordering in Cafeteria
Photos by Terra Atwood SGA is working with Sodexo and Pepperdine's dining software company, CBORD, to implement a new touch screen ordering system at the Grille in the Waves Cafe. A resolution to put aside funds for the project has been in place for several years, SGA President Edward Adutwum said. Currently, the issue with the project has been finding a vendor for the … [Read more...] about SGA Works to Replace Paper Slip Ordering in Cafeteria
Best Places to Cry on Campus Now that Trump is President
Art by Peau Porotesano The world seems to be rendered a darker shade since the election this past November. Shrouded in uncertainty about what our nation might hold, it can be difficult to navigate this new political terrain in a productive and meaningful way. The Pepperdine campus has equipped students with the precise spaces to organize, to learn, to protest and to … [Read more...] about Best Places to Cry on Campus Now that Trump is President