Junior Garrett Schroeder is living on campus this fall even as classes continue online. He encourages students to stay connected through organizations. “Join clubs. Join a sorority or a fraternity,” Schroeder said. "I normally don't say that but I mean meet people. That's what's going to make your college experience." __________________________ Follow the Graphic on … [Read more...] about My Home Office: Garrett Schroeder
My Home Office: Amanda Cooper
Senior Amanda Cooper said she enjoys the nature view from her desk and recommends students take-in each day. "Use this as a time to either start journaling or recording your thoughts and feelings because I think that's a healthy thing to do anyway," Cooper said. __________________________ Follow the Graphic on Instagram: @PeppGraphic … [Read more...] about My Home Office: Amanda Cooper
Graphic Print Edition: 9-24-2020
Life & Arts: Fresh Faces: First-Year Follows Teaching Passion to Pepperdine Fresh Faces: First-Year Plans to Take on the Business World Fresh Faces: Transfer Follows Physician Assistant Dream Q&A: Senior Spotlight — Amanda Cooper Review: ‘New Girl’ Motivates Viewers To Make the Most Out of Life Zoom Affects Students’ Study … [Read more...] about Graphic Print Edition: 9-24-2020
My Home Office: Savannah Potter
Sophomore Savannah Potter from Temecula, CA enjoys her portable, couch-friendly office space and recommends actively engaging with classes online. "If you can participate in the Zoom call or email [professors] your questions that'd be really beneficial for your relationships with Pepperdine," Potter said. __________________________ Follow the Graphic on Instagram: … [Read more...] about My Home Office: Savannah Potter
Staff Editorial: Students and SGA Should Work In Symphony
Art by Samantha Miller After the postponement of spring Student Government Association elections due to COVID-19, Instagram, Twitter and Change.org became platforms for students to voice outrage and disappointment over University decisions this summer. While the online protests were proof of students taking a stance, few names appeared on this fall’s SGA ballot, … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Students and SGA Should Work In Symphony