The young fellows speak to eccentric Pepperdine student Kody Fields about the shocking intricacies of his life.
The Graph
What Happened to Student Affairs?
In the first summer of COVID, Pepperdine reorganized Student Affairs. Ashley Mowreader describes the how and why behind the University’s decision.
S1E1: Laugh with the Graph (Julianne Yonano Guests)
Laugh with the Graph offers jokes based on local news stories, as well as lighthearted interviews with members of the Pepperdine community.
Omicron Sends Students on Vacation
The start of the Spring 2022 semester aligned with a surge in omicron cases and an expansion of Pepperdine’s quarantine and isolation program. Students navigated COVID restrictions and procedures while the University tried to keep up with a record number of COVID-positive students.
Regenerative Agriculture: Rethinking Beef for People & The Planet
A solutions journalism investigation into the beef industry.
A Journalist & A Survivor Reflect on the Inner Workings of A Sexual Assault Investigation
For over a year, alumna Channa Steinmetz (2020) reported on a workplace sexual assault investigation that occurred within DPS during the Spring of 2019.
Loneliness
Loneliness has been labeled an epidemic by scientists in many places around the globe.
What a Supreme Court Case Ruling Means for Churches in California
In February, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of a California church, lifting complete bans on in-person religious services. Joe Allgood reports on what that means for three California churches.
Sustainability at Pepperdine
Pepperdine gets a new Director for the Center for Sustainability, Ricky Eldridge, and we check in with the President of Green Team, Scottie Sandlin.
A Year Later, A Partial Return
Pepperdine students who have been away from campus for almost a year are able to return after the university partially reopened its facilities this week.