Photos and graphics by Cassandra Stephenson In the wake of the Parkland shooting, gun laws in the United States are coming under serious debate. But restrictions vary widely by state, with some requiring only an instant background check to purchase a weapon. Others, such as California, have some of the strictest gun laws in the nation. California has 108 … [Read more...] about Bearing Arms: What it Takes to Buy a Gun in California
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Candidates for SGA President Discuss Their Goals
Photos Courtesy of Steven Baer, Austin Welch, and Anthony Nabor SGA elections are quickly approaching, and posters are beginning to plaster campus walls promising a better Pepperdine. The Graphic spoke with the three students running for SGA President regarding their platforms and their hopes for Pepperdine’s future. SGA elections will take place … [Read more...] about Candidates for SGA President Discuss Their Goals
Sheriff’s Department Provides Tips for Safe Craigslist Exchanges
Photo by Hansol Hwang When using Craigslist, terms such as “the Craigslist killer” can linger in the back of one’s mind when buying, selling or even looking for a job. Around 2016, there were about 100 murders linked to Craigslist, according to a Washington Post article, “Think twice before answering that ad: 101 murders that have been linked to Craigslist.” Despite … [Read more...] about Sheriff’s Department Provides Tips for Safe Craigslist Exchanges
Pepperdine School of Law Applications Are Rising
Photos by Sherry Yang In the past 10 years the Pepperdine School of Law has seen an increase in applications for their Juris Doctor program from prospective students all over the country. This is not the case for just Pepperdine, but also most law schools around the country. Associate Dean of the Pepperdine School of Law Phillip Bohl said the university's applications are … [Read more...] about Pepperdine School of Law Applications Are Rising
Noodle Bar Sets Sights on Mid-March Opening
Photos by Duncan Hilby The Caf’s new pizzeria and noodle bar construction is coming to completion, but there are still a few steps before it is ready to be open. General Manager of Dining Services Randy Penwell gave the project a tentative March opening. “I’ve been saying mid-March and so that just kind of gives me some room between the 12th and the 20th,” Penwell … [Read more...] about Noodle Bar Sets Sights on Mid-March Opening





