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Whitney Gilliam

Why the Soccer Field has been Closed Off

November 17, 2014 by Gretchen Andsager

Photo by Shawn Jones The recently renovated soccer field may be open in the spring to students, but there will be new regulations according to Pepperdine Athletic Director Steve Potts and Head Soccer Coach Tim Ward. Cleats will be prohibited and there may be a field supervisor as well. Different segments of the field may also be closed each week so the grass has time to … [Read more...] about Why the Soccer Field has been Closed Off

Campus Rec Shack Offers Cheap New Rentals

November 11, 2014 by Veronica Johnson

Photos Courtesy of Campus Recreation Life’s a beach, but stop playing in the sand since you can now jump in the water with Pepperdine’s Campus Recreation Equipment Shack’s new rentals of aquatic beach toys. The Equipment Shack now offers cheap daily rentals of kayaks, stand up paddle boards (SUP), surfboards and wetsuits. Daily rentals of wetsuits are $7, and it’s $8 for … [Read more...] about Campus Rec Shack Offers Cheap New Rentals

The CrossFit Craze

September 23, 2014 by Marissa Yoshizawa

Photos by Shawn Jones For some, the thought of CrossFit entails heavy weights, grueling competitions and strong athletes. As a result, many turn away without a second thought. This was true of senior Whitney Gilliam, niece of sports medicine professors Holden and Priscilla MacRae. A few years ago, the MacRaes started to participate in CrossFit and urged Gilliam to check it … [Read more...] about The CrossFit Craze

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