Sarah Carrillo & Tracy DomingoLiving Editor & Assistant Living Editor OK, so you’ve moved in, your dorm room is unpacked and you’re sitting with your new suite mates wondering what to do next. You’re already sick of the Caf food and you’ve only explored Malibu as far as Ralphs. Where do you go? What do you do? Luckily, some seasoned professionals are here to help. … [Read more...] about An insider’s guide to living in Malibu
Style File
All the latest fashion trends for back-to-school time Jennifer ChanStaff Writer Ah…the joys of beginning yet another school year. New classes, new books, new commitments and, of course, a new wardrobe! As you propel yourself into the dizzying worlds of academics and extracurricular activities this fall, be careful not to lose sight of your personal sense of style. Some may be … [Read more...] about Style File
You can check in but you can’t check out
In the spring, the Graphic got a sneak peak at Disney’s newest attraction. Here’s what we thought about it. By JAMES RISWICK Associate Editor James Riswick/Associate Editor Some say that imitation is the finest form of flattery. In Disney’s case, imitating itself seems like a sure-fire way to help boost their fledgling California Adventure theme park. And if The Twilight Zone … [Read more...] about You can check in but you can’t check out
The search for the perfect Clam Chowder
One Pepperdine student’s quest to find the best chowder Malibu has to offer By Sarah Pye Living Editor Driving down Malibu’s 27-mile stretch of Pacific Coast Highway, there’s no shortage of dining options for the seafood connoisseur. Among the myriad of seafood options available along our local stretch of the Pacific, perhaps most tempting is the wealth of clam chowder Malibu … [Read more...] about The search for the perfect Clam Chowder
Climbing high to seek ruins, Peruvian culture
By Audrey Reed Overseas Correspondent The same natural disasters that have closed down the Malibu Canyon Road are affecting Pepperdine students across the equator — mudslides. Because of this, the semester educational field trip to Peru changed its course many times, and opened everyone’s eyes about Peruvian culture. The entire Buenos Aires Program left Argentina March 20 to … [Read more...] about Climbing high to seek ruins, Peruvian culture


