Editor's Note: This article was originally published Nov. 7, 2019 in the Graphic's special edition "Where We Stand: One Year Later." The author, for sake of privacy, asked for the article to run in print only but agreed to publish the piece online for the three-year anniversary. Like any regular Wednesday night, I made my way up to Drescher for House Group at Jeff and Cathryn … [Read more...] about If a Pie Could Speak: An Account of the 72 Hours From Borderline to Woolsey
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Graphic Print Edition: 11-5-2021
News: ‘Don’t Touch My Kid’: Malibu Moms Stage Anti-Vaccine Mandate Protest Near PierPepperdine Undergoes Another Cycle of WSCUC EvaluationPepp Deliberates Over a New GE CurriculumSWAB Kicks Off On-Campus Vaccine Clinics with Stick or TreatIP Applicants Face Competitive Odds for 2022-23 ProgramsThe Fine Print: Context Matters on the Freedom Wall Life & … [Read more...] about Graphic Print Edition: 11-5-2021
New Health Ambassadors Monitor Public Spaces for Mask Wearing
Pepperdine Health Ambassadors sophomores Asia Ford (left) and Rachel Jiang (right) pose in front of Payson Library before starting their shift Oct. 20. Ford said she hopes to make an impact through her new position by reducing COVID cases. Photo by Ryan Brinkman As Pepperdine staff and students settle into life on campus amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Pepperdine works to enforce … [Read more...] about New Health Ambassadors Monitor Public Spaces for Mask Wearing
Staff Editorial — Honor the Legacy of the Freedom Wall
Hi, Pepperdine. It's us again. The Graphic staff reminding you what the Freedom Wall means on campus. This isn't a new conversation we're having — in fact, it's one we revisit every few years. But the revolving door of academia warrants constant discussion and renewal of tradition, so allow us to reintroduce you to one of Pepperdine's sacred spaces: the Freedom Wall. Located … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial — Honor the Legacy of the Freedom Wall
Pepperdine Showcases ‘We Are Proud to Present’ Play on Herero Genocide
"We Are Proud to Present"'s six cast members stand on stage after their emotional final scene. The actors returned to the stage, reentering the theatre to do their last bows. Photo courtesy of Bradley GriffinThe Pepperdine Fine Arts Division showcased a play titled, “We Are Proud to Present A Presentation About the Herero of Namibia, Formerly Known as South West Africa, … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Showcases ‘We Are Proud to Present’ Play on Herero Genocide