Weekly Culture Collection
Photo by Ella Gonzalez With summer on the horizon, paths will inevitably diverge, friends will part ways and Pepperdine students will be scattered across the country and the world. Savoring the last...
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Photo by Ella Gonzalez There’s a hunger that is more than physical. It’s emotional, mental, purely cerebral and growls like students’ stomachs during an 8 a.m. lecture. But there’s no use in shuffling...
View ArticlePepperdine Brings ‘The Abode’ To Edinburgh Fringe Fest
Photos Courtesy of Julia Donlon Nate Bartoshuk as Samuel in “The Abode” This summer, 18 Pepperdine Theatre majors traveled to Scotland for the Pepperdine summer theatre program. For three weeks in...
View ArticleWeisman Museum’s New Exhibit Celebrates 50 Years of Art and Popular Culture
Photos by Kaelin Mendez The Weisman Museum’s new exhibition Pop! celebrates 50 Years of Art & Popular Culture from the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation. The exhibit, on view from Aug. 28 to Dec....
View ArticleArt History Lecture Series Presents ‘Why Museums Sometimes Lie’
Photos by Ella Gonzalez The Art History Lecture Series commenced Thursday in the Weisman Museum with Elizabeth Marlowe’s “Why Museums Sometimes Lie,” which examined the complex role of the museum and...
View ArticleStaff Editorial: Return to Civil Discourse
Art by Ally Armstrong Eleven people were killed at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh when Robert Bowers opened fire, making anti-Semitic statements during the shooting. The shooting is the...
View ArticleMisinformation Plagues Pepperdine After Fire
Photo courtesy of Buddy Kennedy The week of Nov. 5 was catastrophic. Even this word does not fully encapsulate what transpired or how the Pepperdine community has wrestled with the tragedies it has...
View ArticleA Look at Campus Safety Booths and How the Public has Circumvented Them
Photo by Ella Gonzalez Renderings of John Tyler Drive, Seaver Drive and John Tyler and Seaver Drive, respectively. The Pepperdine University campus entrance booths stationed at John Tyler and Seaver...
View ArticleArt as a Tool for Healing: Weisman Museum Introduces Wellness Initiative
Photos by Ella Gonzalez The glassy, somewhat dark exterior of Pepperdine’s Weisman Museum can seem uninviting. Upon first glance at the large concrete building, some students might think it is closed....
View ArticleModern art is art, but it is also much more
Photo by Milan Loiacono of a portion of “The 1/4 Mile,” by Robert Rauschenberg (1981-98). Many people confuse contemporary art like this piece with modern art, which phased out in the 1970s. You are...
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