There has been an exponential rise in Anti-Asian hate incidents reported throughout the United States. The Graphic stands in solidarity with the Asian American Pacific Islander community and our AAPI peers against anti-Asian racism and hate. Nearly 3,800 anti-Asian hate incidents took place amid the pandemic between March 19, 2020 to Feb. 28, according to a report released … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: The Graphic Stands With the Asian American Pacific Islander Community Against Hate
Graphic Print Edition: 3-11-2021
Life and Arts Fresh Faces: Biology Student Makes the Move From Thousand Oaks To Malibu Fresh Faces: Business-Driven Student Pursues Dreams of Working in the Fashion Industry Fresh Faces: Sports Fan Works Toward His MBA and Athletic Career Goals Pepp DECA Club Wants to Prepare Students for the Working World Pepperdine’s Women in Music: … [Read more...] about Graphic Print Edition: 3-11-2021
Staff Editorial: Pepperdine, Remember Your Non-Malibu Students
Art by Autumn Hardwick What is the Pepperdine experience outside of Malibu, and what brings us together when we are geographically apart? Are we basing the Pepperdine brand off of being in Malibu, or are we confident enough in our University’s values to apply them everywhere that our community members are? On Aug. 6, in a conversation with the Graphic marking the one-year … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Pepperdine, Remember Your Non-Malibu Students
Graphic Print Edition: 3-4-2021
Life and Arts Film Review: ‘The Minimalists: Less is Now’ Ironically Lacks in Many Aspects Fresh Faces: Pianist Dreams of Inspiring Appreciation for Classical Music Fresh Faces: Social Student Hopes to Foster Her Love of Community at Pepperdine Fresh Faces: STEM Student Aims to Become a Leader in Society Pepperdine Graduate Student Publishes Book,’The … [Read more...] about Graphic Print Edition: 3-4-2021
Staff Editorial: Now That Campus Is Reopening, Let’s Keep It That Way
Art by Samantha Miller Students can return to campus, but not all are able to. The California Department of Public Health guidelines granted the University permission to partially open campus because the case rate of LA County hit 20.0 per 100,000 residents, according to an email from the Public Relations Office on Feb. 23. Students cannot control the campus gates. … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Now That Campus Is Reopening, Let’s Keep It That Way