Art by Leah Bae With two and a half weeks plus half of spring 2020 under our belts, students and professors now know what works well in online learning environments and what does not. Each person has their own style of teaching and note-taking, but everyone also has pet peeves for Zoom etiquette. While it is natural to become frustrated with certain aspects of distance … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Students and Professors Need to Consider Zoom University Conduct
Graphic Print Edition: August 27, 2020
News: Campus Life Fee Moves Virtual: Where Your Money is Going New Sustainability Major Coming Soon Pepperdine, Malibu Prepare for Fire Season Pepp Sophomore Wants To Paddle Through the Sea of Music Pepp Updates Student Code of Conduct for Title IX and COVID-19 Zoom Fatigue Hits Students After Week 1 Life & Arts: 2020 Mic Check with the Music … [Read more...] about Graphic Print Edition: August 27, 2020
Staff Editorial: Positivity Is Key Through Tough Times In An Online Semester
Art by Leah Bae In the days between Pepperdine's May 20 announcement of plans for an in-person semester and its July 22 announcement of an entirely online semester, students received many conflicting messages from the administration. Even though the July 22 decision was made in anticipation of Gov. Gavin Newsom and the state of California’s guidelines for colleges and … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Positivity Is Key Through Tough Times In An Online Semester
Graphic Print Edition: August 17, 2020
News: Living on Campus During Fall 2020 Looking Back — A Year in Review with Gash New Students Plug Into Pepperdine’s Virtual Culture ‘Out of Our Pattern Entirely’: The City of Malibu Adapts to LA County COVID-19 Guidelines Pepper-dining in 2020-21: Sodexo is Back Pepperdine Launches Virtual Spiritual Life Programs for Fall 2020 Pepp Students Share … [Read more...] about Graphic Print Edition: August 17, 2020
Staff Editorial: The Fight for Racial Justice Cannot Stop at Performative Activism
Art by Madeline Duvall 2020 incited performative activism in a way many argue has not been seen in decades. The murder of George Floyd turned countless individuals into activists overnight, but unfortunately, this action ended just as quickly as it began. Many people only spoke up or shared resources due to a desire to gain approval or avoid disapproval rather than a … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: The Fight for Racial Justice Cannot Stop at Performative Activism