SALT Convo Series Makes Way to Shanghai
Photo by Matt Benton About 50 people gathered in Stauffer Chapel on Monday night for a special Convocation series geared toward Pepperdine’s future travelers. This convocation series focused on...
View ArticleEnjoy a Lunch Date With a Professor
Photo by Sylvia Hartley Students and faculty/staff can spend quality time outside of their work and classroom lives through Pepperdine’s Dine with a Student Program. The program allows a faculty/staff...
View ArticleComputer Science Program May Upgrade
A proposal for a Computer Science major program is heading to review by the Seaver Academic Council on April 6. The Computer Science major is currently offered as a joint program with Mathematics or as...
View ArticleSGA Celebrates Women’s History Month
Photo by Allison Hubbard In celebration of Women’s History Month, Pepperdine is making efforts to celebrate women around campus. March is Women’s History Month and the Student Government Association is...
View ArticleNew Ovens in the HAWC, New Equipment for All
Photo by Sylvia Hartley The HAWC is Pepperdine’s popular late-night hang out spot. Essentially, it is the only place on Pepperdine’s main campus to get food once the Caf closes. However, due to a...
View ArticlePepperdine Career Network Connects Students and Alumni with Jobs in Sight
Photo courtesy of Amy Adams With graduation on the horizon and the job search in full swing, Pepperdine students now have a useful tool for networking. The Pepperdine Career Network has created an...
View ArticleVeterans’ Day Convo in the Works for Fall
Photo by Veronica Johnson A Convocation event geared toward veterans’ affairs is in the works for the upcoming fall semester, and will possibly consist of a veteran speaker as well as other events to...
View ArticleBiblical Artifacts Come Alive
Photo by Meriel Peterson A new exhibit displaying the historical context of the Bible will open Friday in Santa Clarita at 26565 Bouquet Canyon Rd. Three of Pepperdine’s religion professors will be...
View Article‘After Dark’ Hits Campus
Photos by Graphic Staff Matt Benton If you saw balloons, blue T-shirts and Willie the Wave driving around in a convertible between last week and Tuesday afternoon, it was all promotion for an event...
View ArticleThe Whisky a Go Go Hosting Timsh’l
Photo courtesy of Timsh’l/Facebook If U2’s guitar parts, Pink Floyd’s bass lines and The Killers’ lyrics were to have a musical baby, they would sound like Timsh’l. Timsh’l, a band that consists of...
View ArticleSteve Hewgley Passes Away
Photo courtesy Steve Hewgley Steve Hewgley, a longtime Pepperdine employee, friend and alumnus, passed away on Saturday, April 4. He was an alumnus of Seaver College (Class of 1978) and the Graduate...
View ArticlePepperdine Receives $22,000 Grant for New First-year Seminar
Editors note: due to a procedural error, this story was written on March 26, 2015 but not published until recently. We apologize for any confusion. Photo by Maria Prada Pepperdine received a $21,997...
View ArticleBack in the P.R.C.
Photos by Kelly Rodriguez One of my recent favorite things is replacing every song’s mention of New York love with Shanghai. Needless to say, I’ve been singing my rendition of Taylor Swift’s “Welcome...
View ArticleShanghai Calling
If I’m continuing the trend of setting an appropriately re-worked song title for my experiences in Shanghai, then this week is called “Shanghai Calling,” a tribute to The Clash’s “London Calling.” I...
View ArticleThere Must Be Some Misunderstanding: Why Language Barriers Are Good For You
Photos by Kelly Rodriguez One of my favorite things about walking around in Shanghai is being surrounded by spoken and written Chinese. Now having studied in China for three semesters, I have become...
View ArticleThere Must Be Some Misunderstanding: Why Language Barriers Are Good For You
Photos by Kelly Rodriguez One of my favorite things about walking around in Shanghai is being surrounded by spoken and written Chinese. Now having studied in China for three semesters, I have become...
View ArticleNotes From The Underground: One Student Navigates Her Faith Within The...
Photos by Kelly Rodriguez For any faith-centered person, going abroad can be a shock to religious habits. One moment you’re singing at your Sunday morning church service; the next you’re walking around...
View ArticleConvocation Pivots Toward Student Involvement
Image courtesy of the Pepperdine Convocation Office Student-led club convocations will now include a mentorship program for student leaders. This change comes as part of an initiative to unite...
View ArticleAn Optimist Flirts With Cynicism
Art by Peau Porotesano It’s common for older high school students to experience cynicism during the “inevitable and difficult transition” that is high school to college, according to Nancy Faust...
View ArticleBob Eubanks Brings Beatles Stories to Life
Photos by Lauren Young A full house gathered in Smothers Theatre on Friday to watch Bob Eubanks’ Backstage with the Beatles, a night of music performed by Beatles cover band Ticket to Ride, and behind...
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