Graphic by Ali Levens The NFL season began Sept. 7, at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, between the Chiefs and the Lions. The game started off slow, with both sides taking some time to get acclimated to the new opponent. Lion's wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown was the first to score, catching a touchdown pass for the Lions in the eighth minute of the first … [Read more...] about Opinion: PGM Picks NFL 2023 Week 2
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Staff Editorial: Add/Drop Window Needs to Change
Imagine you have one week to decide whether a three-month part-time internship is a good fit for you. Would you feel rushed? Would you feel worried about the time commitment? Now, imagine it could potentially cost you upwards of $2,000. That's how many students feel about the add/drop period at Seaver College. At Seaver College, undergraduate students have only … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Add/Drop Window Needs to Change
A Space Made For ‘Unfiltered’ Conversations
Unfiltered is a new weekly discussion meant to bridge the gap between all secular and sacred questions, said Falon Barton, the campus minister for the University Church of Christ Malibu. Barton is also a former editor for the Graphic. The purpose of the group is to better love the Lord, the community and creation. Unfiltered is hosted on Thursdays at 6 p.m., at the … [Read more...] about A Space Made For ‘Unfiltered’ Conversations
Ways For New Students to Ease First-Year Jitters
Incoming Pepperdine students may be wondering what it means to say "Waves Up" or to attend "the 'Zoey 101' school." Within their first semester, the class of 2027 and transfer students alike will become familiar with both these phrases and the wider Pepperdine culture. It is normal to feel a mixed bag of excited and nervous feelings of anticipation about what the first year … [Read more...] about Ways For New Students to Ease First-Year Jitters
Global Fest Night Market Promotes Global Citizenship
Students sample foods from seven cultures at the Global Fest Night Market on March 11. International Student Ambassador Pinn Jingkaojai said 240 students attended the event. Photos by Sammie Wuensche The annual Global Fest returned to main campus March 11, with a new look: the Night Market. Participants had the opportunity to try foods from different cultures at Global Fest … [Read more...] about Global Fest Night Market Promotes Global Citizenship