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  • Jemary J. posted an article

    My Contribution Towards My Classmates

    One of the best features of the University is that it is designed to help you grow. Just because you're focused on finding the degree that best suits your interests do not mean you cannot join your peers and help them,... Read More

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    Society Involvement Award

    Throughout my college life I have managed to have a broader perception of academic, social and personal level. These years have shown me that I do what I want and what I love; because before seeking an economic... Read More

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    Kara J. posted an article

    Back to School

    School probably started for you this week, or maybe it was last week. Either way, I’m sure the week or past few days have been full of petrifying moments where your eyes grew large, your brain froze and the only thing... Read More

  • Ashley S. posted an article

    Continuous Learning and Mentorship

    I am a graduate student at Pepperdine University. Recently I rode several on-campus shuttles. In an attempt to be friendly I spoke with several students sitting near me. The usual questions commenced. What’s your name?... Read More

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    Meredith A. posted an article

    The Joy of Art Journaling Part 3

    When I began art journaling, I started slowly, buying some cheap acrylic paint at the discount store, and I already had a pretty good stash of colored pencils, crayons, and markers because of my coloring. I had an old... Read More

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    Meredith A. posted an article

    The Joy of Art Journaling Part 2

    Last year I started coloring, which I enjoy. It’s stress free because someone else has done the drawing. All I have to do is choose which colors I’m going to use and have fun. Then earlier this summer I was watching one... Read More

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    Meredith A. posted an article

    The Joy of Art Journaling Part 1

    I fell in love with art as a sophomore in college when I happened to take an art history class. I didn’t know much about art then, but the class fulfilled a humanities requirement and it had open seats so I grabbed it.... Read More

  • Danyel P. posted an article

    Critical Essay Advice: New Criticism

    Being a college student means delving into many unknown waters, especially in terms of essays. You think you’ve done them all but somehow every time you start a new one for a new professor, you’re back in the now-what-... Read More

  • Danyel P. posted an article

    Keeping Up With Your Financial Aid

    It’s always nice to benefit from a good amount of financial aid, but if you’re a college student of two or more years, then you’ve probably had your fair share of difficulty and miscommunication when it comes to your... Read More

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