Student Government Association (SGA) elections are coming up. While candidates ask for signatures and campaign in the coming ...
Beyond social gatherings and stereotypical beliefs, academic performance is a big priority for Pepperdine's sororities.
Every Wednesday evening, students gather at the Amphitheater for The Well, Pepperdine’s weekly worship service. This space of ...
One year after the Mountain Parking Structure opened, Pepperdine community members assessed its impact on campus parking.
For these Pepperdine siblings, family and competition are deeply connected. Ed and Hugh Winter bring a unique dynamic to the Waves’ Men's Tennis roster, proving that some friendly rivalry can ...
Dance in Flight's 2026 production opens March 19 in Smothers Theatre. The theme of this year's show is 'Threads,' and explores how everyone has relationships and situations that have shaped who they ...
For students returning from a semester abroad, Malibu hits differently the second time around. With new class schedules and ...
For the first time in Pepperdine's history, students have the opportunity to study abroad in Seoul from the Korea: Communication, Culture, and Corporations (C3) Summer Program. From from June 8 to ...
As students spend hours listening to the same playlists on repeat it’s difficult to imagine what may lie beyond their typical ...
No. 6 Pepperdine Men's Volleyball beat No. 15 Penn State 3-1 on March 11 at Firestone Fieldhouse in a strong defensive showing, recording 7.5 total team blocks. The Waves now improve to 12-4 and enter ...
The importance of diversity, equity and inclusion needs to be explicitly prioritized in a liberal arts institution. Perspectives Staff Writer Anniah Smith argues DEI is a vital aspect of a productive ...
Since the vigil for Charlie Kirk, Pepperdine's Turning Point USA chapter has maintained a visible presence on campus. Their ...