Art by Leah Bae When high school seniors eagerly accept admittance to Pepperdine, around 8 out of 10 of them do so with the expectation they will spend a significant portion of their college career in another country, according to the International Programs website. For many, the University's stellar study abroad programs are the sole reason they choose to attend. This year, … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: IP Needs a Stronger COVID-19 Response
Graphic Print Edition: 9-10-2020
Life & Arts: Film Review: Tom Hanks Tells a Convoy Ship’s Breathtaking Story in ‘Greyhound’ Small Businesses Power Through the Pandemic Pepperdine’s Theatre Department Perseveres Through a Season on Computer Screens Fresh Faces: Fresh Faces: First-year Ready to Make Waves in the Los Angeles Music and Art Scene Fresh Faces: Transfer Finds Her Voice at … [Read more...] about Graphic Print Edition: 9-10-2020
Staff Editorial: Hey Pepperdine, Communication is More than Social Media Posts
Art by Madeline Duvall Pepperdine is known for its Instagram-worthy views and photo opportunities, not leaving any wonder as to why the University's @pepperdine accounts stay an active resource for community members. Students, however, find Pepperdine's social media pages confusing as the account shifts from sunset photos to important notices and back again. In the era of … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Hey Pepperdine, Communication is More than Social Media Posts
Graphic Print Edition: 9-3-2020
Life & Arts: Pepperdine’s Theatre Department Perseveres Through a Season on Computer Screens Film Review: ‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind’ Emphasizes Importance of Communication Fresh Faces: Fresh Faces: First-Year Prepares to Dive into Life as a Student-Athlete Fresh Faces: First-year Plans to Follow His Parents’ Footsteps Fresh Faces: First-Year … [Read more...] about Graphic Print Edition: 9-3-2020
Staff Editorial: Students and Professors Need to Consider Zoom University Conduct
Art by Leah Bae With two and a half weeks plus half of spring 2020 under our belts, students and professors now know what works well in online learning environments and what does not. Each person has their own style of teaching and note-taking, but everyone also has pet peeves for Zoom etiquette. While it is natural to become frustrated with certain aspects of distance … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Students and Professors Need to Consider Zoom University Conduct






