The Week of Hunger and Homelessness Awareness kicked off Sunday night with a special Coffeehouse event. The weeklong, national event aims to increase education and awareness about hunger and homelessness. Held in the Sandbar, the event, which offered Convocation credit, drew a large crowd. Attendees were given nothing but cardboard boxes to sit on as they listened to the … [Read more...] about Event inspires, entertains
Reagan exposes sexual abuse as a child at Payson visit
Michael Reagan, the son of the 40th president of the U.S., endured sexual abuse while at his daycare. On Wednesday, Nov. 14 at Payson Library, Reagan chronicled this lifelong struggle and how he has used it to help benefit the lives of others. Reagan based his speech off of his book, “Twice Adopted,” which discusses his experiences after being adopted into the Reagan family … [Read more...] about Reagan exposes sexual abuse as a child at Payson visit
Bad parking job of the week
This is a great parallel parking job ... well, by parallel parking we mean this car did a great job parking parallel to the lines, but not necessarily in between them. Kudos to taking up two parking spots while still “parallel parking.” While this is our last bad parking job of the semester in the print Graphic, email your bad parking job photos to graphic@pepperdine.edu and … [Read more...] about Bad parking job of the week
Physics club wins national pumpkin carving contest
Pepperdine's physics club recently won a national pumpkin carving contest, held by the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME). This year, those involved with the competition were challenged to carve a pumpkin based on a theme that emphasized "Types of Engineering." SAME will pay for two Pepperdine students (transportation and hotel accommodations) to attend the SAME … [Read more...] about Physics club wins national pumpkin carving contest
Tennis teams overshadow competition
The men’s tennis fall season came to a close this past weekend as the Waves battled across the country in LA, Florida and New York. Junior David Sofaer, freshman Damian Gryzelko and senior Mousheg Hovhannisyan competed in the 56th annual Southern California Intercollegiate Championship. Senior Finn Tearney and sophomore Kento Tanaka-Tamaki competed in the Lakewood Ranch … [Read more...] about Tennis teams overshadow competition