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Album Review: Tame Impala’s Unexpected Turn

October 30, 2025 by Alexa Mcglathery

Photo courtesy of Columbia.Transparency item: A review provides an informed and opinionated critique. These informed critiques are published to make a recommendation to readers. This review is the opinion of the writer.Tame Impala, the project of Australian musician Kevin Parker, is taking a new direction with the release of his fifth studio album "Deadbeat."Known for groovy … [Read more...] about Album Review: Tame Impala’s Unexpected Turn

How to Study Abroad Without Draining Your Bank Account

October 26, 2025 by Catie Baur

Sophomore Jon Park (left), sophomore Adam Benyaich (middle) and sophomore Zach Greidanus (right) relax on the beach in Positano, Italy on Sept. 13. The group said they took a break from their studies to unwind by the water. Photo courtesy of Adam BenyaichApproximately 95% of Pepperdine’s Seaver College undergraduate student body will study abroad at some point during … [Read more...] about How to Study Abroad Without Draining Your Bank Account

Taste of Home: How Cultural Food Markets Help Students Feel Connected

October 20, 2025 by Charlotte van Oosterom

Nostalgia is a mind’s trick, but our taste buds feel it too. At Pepperdine, students can often find themselves wrestling with homesickness. Far removed from their familiar routines, flavors and comforts of home, many college students find the transition into college life-altering. Students said college dining feels limited, with fewer options and a loss of the small but … [Read more...] about Taste of Home: How Cultural Food Markets Help Students Feel Connected

Waves Market: The Bridge Between Pepperdine and the Malibu Community

October 20, 2025 by Jordan Baquiran

What began as a farmer’s market in 2018 has evolved into a bi-monthly collection of Malibu’s best small businesses. From cultural food and beverages to jewelry and personal cosmetics, Waves Market serves as a bridge between the local community and Pepperdine students. Vendors said Waves Market has been a rewarding adventure for them and described the inspiration and purpose … [Read more...] about Waves Market: The Bridge Between Pepperdine and the Malibu Community

Two Years Later: Malibu Honors ‘Our Four Girls’

October 19, 2025 by Haylie Ross

Alpha Phi member Sofia Preston places flowers on Deslyn Williams' tire Oct. 17. Preston said she felt honored to be at a ceremony to remember our four girls. Photos by Haylie Ross Editor’s Note: The Graphic chose to refer to Asha Weir, Deslyn Williams, Niamh Rolston and Peyton Stewart as girls. While they all were over the age of 18, the Graphic chose to use the term girls … [Read more...] about Two Years Later: Malibu Honors ‘Our Four Girls’

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