In a sculpture for the Junior Thesis Exhibition in Payson Library, junior Art major Luke Knox displayed a printer with money coming out of it, not expecting the money to be gone within hours. Following the return of the money and an investigation by DPS, the focus of Knox’s installation began to evolve.
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Zooming Through Campus: Students Look for Better Modes of Transportation
To some students, the shuttle schedule seems widely confusing, and users such as Alex Kolm wonder its effectiveness. Others, such as Christian Ferrari and Gabriel Claypool, combat Pepperdine’s hilly campus with alternate modes of transportation, whereas Kayla Nunn struggles with Pepperdine’s accessibility.
Opinion: DPS, Let Pepp Students Ride
With more students on campus and less parking available, it has become increasingly more difficult to get around in a timely and efficient manner. DPS should change the regulations to make campus more accessible and easier to get around.
Staff Editorial — Honor the Legacy of the Freedom Wall
The Freedom Wall received national attention about abortion-rights postings, prompting Pepperdine administrators to reconsider the wall’s guidance. The Graphic staff reminds the community of the written and unwritten rules of the Freedom Wall.
DPS Crime Report Reveals Multiple Thefts
DPS Daily Crime Log and Fire Report revealed eight thefts in the Thornton Administration Center reported between July 29 and Aug. 25. All crimes are pending further investigation, according to DPS.
DPS Crime Reports: Aug. 24 – Sept. 5
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DPS Crime Reports: May 21 – Aug. 28
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Breaking Down the Parking Problem at Pepperdine
A need for parking has become a widely discussed topic at the start of the fall 2021 semester. With the largest first-year class ever and the elimination of several parking spots due to COVID-19 testing sites and construction, many Waves are finding parking is an added stressor.
A Journalist & A Survivor Reflect on the Inner Workings of A Sexual Assault Investigation
For over a year, alumna Channa Steinmetz (2020) reported on a workplace sexual assault investigation that occurred within DPS during the Spring of 2019.
Students Feel Safe on Campus and in Malibu Despite Crime Increases
With Pepperdine’s campus closed, many students are spending more time in the Malibu area and living off campus for the first time. Students used to the safe and isolated bubble of campus are forced to reckon with life — and crime — outside of the Pepperdine community.