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Pepperdine Adds Indoor Women’s Track and Expands Men’s Track Program

January 28, 2016 by John Lawlor

Photos courtesy of Robert Radnoti A new team has been added to Pepperdine University’s athletics program. The creation of the Pepperdine women’s indoor track team is a significant addition for the university. There are 16 members comprising the new team, according to Pepperdine cross-country and track captain, Stasia Demick, Sports editor for The Graphic. Men’s track team … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Adds Indoor Women’s Track and Expands Men’s Track Program

High Stakes in Las Vegas: Gambling on America

October 16, 2015 by CamayakArchive

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DPS Reports 10.1.15

October 1, 2015 by CamayakArchive

9/21/15 3:31 p.m.Incidents – Verbal Altercation/Disturbing The PeaceLocation: Off-Campus Location Summary: A student reported a verbal altercation with their landlord at their off-campus residence. 9/21/15 11:24 p.m. DFS – Facilities Services Location: Krown Beta House Summary: A staff member reported a water leak coming from their bedroom ceiling. Public Safety … [Read more...] about DPS Reports 10.1.15

Back to School Minimalism: The Joy’s in the Details

August 30, 2015 by CamayakArchive

Art by Peau PorotesanoWritten by Jessica Ragsdale The process of moving back to campus every year can bring with it a few questions. As students begin dragging full, heavy boxes up the steps of their dorms, one question is often asked: “How did I end up with all of this stuff?” Books, clothing, bedding, and electronics add up quickly and heavily. This question and … [Read more...] about Back to School Minimalism: The Joy’s in the Details

Staff Editorial: Chapel Hill Shootings Highlight American Intolerance

August 28, 2015 by CamayakArchive

Editors note: due to a procedural error, this story was written on January 19, 2015 but not published until recently. We apologize for any confusion.Art by Sacha IrickBy Graphic Staff The public outcry surrounding what President Barack Obama dubbed “brutal and outrageous [killings]” is a motley crew of shattered assumptions and double standards. It typifies a … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Chapel Hill Shootings Highlight American Intolerance

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