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As Pepperdine students settle into college life, they grapple with the evolving meaning of home—shaped by friendships, challenges, and even unpredictable changes. From first-year nerves to the loss of ...
Thousands of miles from the Malibu coast, three Pepperdine students discover that their faith can go stronger in new places.
From fighting as an Army platoon leader to thriving as a Pepperdine surf mentor, Professor Robert Shearer has lived a life of ...
At the conclusion of the 2024 MLB season, the Athletics of Major League Baseball started their relocation process, as they will no longer be playing games in Oakland, Calif. The team has been in ...
GSA Crossroads hosted its most successful formal yet, drawing record-breaking attendance despite pushback from administrators over the event’s name. Administrators challenged the five-year tradition, ...
As the Class of 2025 prepares to graduate, departing athletes reflect on their unforgettable journeys as Pepperdine Waves, sharing memories of growth, community and lasting bonds. From championships ...
After being the Pepperdine Men's Tennis assistant coach for seven years, Tassilo Schmid was named interim head coach of the Women's Tennis team. To begin his legacy as a head coach, he is building ...
In collaboration with the Caruso School of Law, Pepperdine Seaver undergraduates have the opportunity to earn a Certificate in Conflict Management (CCM) from Caruso. Three Seaver students reflect on ...
School spirit is often a main detail in one's college experience. As midterm season approaches, the Graphic staff encourages the Pepperdine student body to take a break from the books, and support and ...
Fall 2024 at Pepperdine had plenty of action for the Waves. Women's Soccer, Men's Water Polo and Women's Volleyball all ended their seasons with a positive record, but the journey they took to get ...
The 2024 Playoff Picture is slowly taking shape in the AFC, but the NFC is dogfight. Currently, five teams in the NFC East and North fill out seven available spots as the North continues to be the ...
Pepperdine has required undergraduates to take at least one course in Cultural Competency for the last four years. While professors emphasized the requirement's importance, many students did not ...