Pepperdine alumna and former Graphic Executive Editor Allison Lee shares her story surviving the Borderline shooting and sheltering-in-place due to the Woolsey Fire on Nov. 7-10, 2018. Lee recounts the highs and lows of overcoming trauma and the journey of a pie.
Graphic Print Edition: 11-5-2021
News: ‘Don’t Touch My Kid’: Malibu Moms Stage Anti-Vaccine Mandate Protest Near Pier Pepperdine Undergoes Another Cycle of WSCUC Evaluation Pepp Deliberates Over a New GE Curriculum SWAB Kicks Off On-Campus Vaccine Clinics with Stick or Treat IP Applicants Face Competitive Odds for 2022-23 Programs The Fine Print: Context Matters on the Freedom Wall Life […]
Staff Editorial: Fall Festivities Are Lacking
It’s spooky season — but Pepperdine must be tricking us because there is no Halloween spirit. Pepperdine needs to treat its community to a more Halloween -esque atmosphere.
Graphic Print Edition: 10-22-2021
News: New Health Ambassadors Monitor Public Spaces for Mask Wearing Good News: Appreciating Uncertainty Fellowship for Equity and Social Justice Recipients Aims to Diversify the Pepperdine Community Surf Convo is Back Perspectives: Staff Editorial: This Land is Not Our Land Opinion: Remove Heteronormativity From the Default Opinion: Why Year 2 Welcome Wasn’t Worth It L&A: […]
Staff Editorial: This Land is Not Our Land
Pepperdine is built on the land of a people who have been here for over 4,000 years, and it’s time we start recognizing them more.
Staff Editorial — Honor the Legacy of the Freedom Wall
The Freedom Wall received national attention about abortion-rights postings, prompting Pepperdine administrators to reconsider the wall’s guidance. The Graphic staff reminds the community of the written and unwritten rules of the Freedom Wall.
Graphic Print Edition: 10-15-2021
News: Students Express Confusion Over Quarantine and Isolation YECA Members Take on the Climate Crisis, Advocate for More Action at Pepp The Fine Print: The Essential Mountain Lion Preparedness Guide Waves Weekend Makes a Comeback Perspectives: Staff Editorial: Pepperdine’s Parking Prompts Pain Life and Arts: Plants Prosper on Pepperdine’s Malibu Campus Body and Soul: School […]
Graphic Print Edition: 10-8-2021
News: Anti-Abortion Freedom Wall Display Creates Discourse Good News: Good Friends and Good Food International Programs Builds on Foundations in Japan and Uganda Fraternity and Sorority Recruitment 2021: Students Reflect on the Process Community Members Invited to The Table Latino Journalist Gustavo Arellano Embraces Identity at ICA Event Life and Arts: Students Adopt Plant-Based Diets […]
Staff Editorial: Pepper-Done with Sodexo
Pepperdine’s dining options are as unsatisfying and chaotic as ever, and the issues begin and end with the school’s food service provider Sodexo. The Graphic staff calls for the University to choose a new provider when Sodexo’s contract ends in 2022.
Staff Editorial: Pepperdine’s Parking Prompts Pain
Parking issues have caused headaches for the Graphic staff writers. The entire Pepperdine community must work together to alleviate the parking woes, and the stakes have never been higher.