Photo by Ryan Brinkman | Photo Editing by Haley Hoidal The world teems with a range of diverse opinions and points of view, and the Graphic’s newsroom is no exception. The Graphic's Perspectives section cultivates and publishes opinions from the Graphic staff, as well the Pepperdine community at large through guest contributors and Letters to the Editor. A junior Psychology … [Read more...] about Q&A: Perspectives Editor Anitiz Muonagolu Discusses the Role of Opinions at the Graphic
Women’s Soccer Dominates South Dakota State 7-1, Advances in NCAA Tournament
The Waves take on the South Dakota State Jackrabbits on a sunny afternoon in Malibu on Saturday, Nov. 13. With their 7-1 victory, Pepperdine advanced to the second round of the 2021 NCAA College Cup. Photo by Alec MatulkaNo. 19 Pepperdine Women’s Soccer advanced to the second round of the 2021 NCAA College Cup with a dominant 7-1 display against South Dakota State on … [Read more...] about Women’s Soccer Dominates South Dakota State 7-1, Advances in NCAA Tournament
Hot Shots: Sports Reigns Supreme
Art by Samantha Miller Over the past semester, a number of my many fans and admirers have asked me the following question: Why do you write for the Sports section? My answer is always the same: Because Sports is the best section, of course! For one thing, sports reporting provides unprecedented access to players and coaches. Have you ever screamed through your television at … [Read more...] about Hot Shots: Sports Reigns Supreme
Women’s Volleyball Downs Pacific in Three Sets
Pepperdine Women's Volleyball (left side) readies its defense for a Pacific attack in their match Nov. 6. The Waves defense held the Tigers to a -.054 hitting percentage in the first set, and was a big part of Pepperdine's 3-0 victory. Photo by Alec MatulkaPepperdine Women’s Indoor Volleyball took down Pacific in three sets (25-15, 25-19, 25-20) Saturday, Nov. 6. This … [Read more...] about Women’s Volleyball Downs Pacific in Three Sets
Opinion: Pepp Changes Its Words But Can’t Change Its History
Art by Vivian Hsia Something simultaneously minuscule and monumental took place on Alumni Park on Sept. 22. At approximately 10:45 a.m., chair of the Pepperdine Board of Regents Dee Anna Smith read George Pepperdine’s dedicatory address aloud to a crowd of Pepperdine students, alumni, faculty and staff as part of the annual Founder’s Day celebration. Except, it … [Read more...] about Opinion: Pepp Changes Its Words But Can’t Change Its History