News: Friends Pay Tribute to Student Killed in Hit-and-Run Traffic CollisionStudents Adjust to Abroad Amid Changing Travel PoliciesGood News: Taking Time To Be ThankfulThree Years Later: Pepperdine Remembers the Borderline Shooting and Woolsey FireStudents Look to Office for Community Belonging for Actions Toward Inclusivity Life & Arts: Student Director Fulfills … [Read more...] about Graphic Print Edition: 11-12-2021
Staff Editorial: Dear Pepperdine, Give Us A Break
Art by Samantha Miller Hey Pepperdine, your students are tired. We’ve been through midterm after midterm — why can’t we just have a break? A real one. It’s not fair that most universities have a full week for fall break, and more three-day weekends. Pepperdine students have to struggle without either of those. Pepperdine's Thanksgiving break needs expansion or alteration … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Dear Pepperdine, Give Us A Break
If a Pie Could Speak: An Account of the 72 Hours From Borderline to Woolsey
Editor's Note: This article was originally published Nov. 7, 2019 in the Graphic's special edition "Where We Stand: One Year Later." The author, for sake of privacy, asked for the article to run in print only but agreed to publish the piece online for the three-year anniversary. Like any regular Wednesday night, I made my way up to Drescher for House Group at Jeff and Cathryn … [Read more...] about If a Pie Could Speak: An Account of the 72 Hours From Borderline to Woolsey
Graphic Print Edition: 11-5-2021
News: ‘Don’t Touch My Kid’: Malibu Moms Stage Anti-Vaccine Mandate Protest Near PierPepperdine Undergoes Another Cycle of WSCUC EvaluationPepp Deliberates Over a New GE CurriculumSWAB Kicks Off On-Campus Vaccine Clinics with Stick or TreatIP Applicants Face Competitive Odds for 2022-23 ProgramsThe Fine Print: Context Matters on the Freedom Wall Life & … [Read more...] about Graphic Print Edition: 11-5-2021
Staff Editorial: Fall Festivities Are Lacking
There are horrors in Payson. Mullin Town Square has become a ghost town. No, it's not Halloween thrills making campus spooky — it’s midterm season. Exams bring more fear and fright instead of the ominous presence of the fall months. Pepperdine becomes a winter wonderland for Christmas, but the only indication of fall on campus is the arrival of pumpkin spice lattes at … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Fall Festivities Are Lacking






