Photos by Brandt Misik If you took a campus tour before committing, you were probably struck most by the smiling students and the prospect of gazing into a pink sunset while absorbing knowledge at your leisure. While the Pepperdine experience initially appears this way, romanticized on a tour designed to show the best side of the school, there are a few things every student … [Read more...] about What the Tour Didn’t Tell You
campus
Embrace Convicted Civility
Graphic by Evelyn Lee A few years ago, there was a campus conversation about whether we prize civility too much over robust disagreement. The line is fine and important. In fact, I value both and hope to contribute to a university campus where strong, carefully articulated positions are placed in conversation with confidence and vigor. As with most things, however, there is … [Read more...] about Embrace Convicted Civility
DPS Reports 3.28.16
PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY Department of Public Safety Activity Log 3/21/16 thru 3/28/16 INCIDENTS ‑ PROPERTY DAMAGE ‑ NON‑CRIMINAL Date: Mar 21, 2016‑Monday at 13:41 Case Number: 16‑00314 Location: COMMUNICATIONS & BUSINESS LOT Summary: A STUDENT STRUCK A POLE WITH THEIR VEHICLE WHILE ATTEMPTING TO ENTER THE PARKING LOT. MODERATE DAMAGE WAS … [Read more...] about DPS Reports 3.28.16
Enjoy the Sunsets that Never Get Old
Photos by Zach LeAfter a long day of class, work and student obligations, it's time to unwind. It's time to take some deep breaths and settle in for the evening. However, sometimes it's difficult to totally unplug and relax, even here in beautiful Malibu. But maybe our location is the key; nearly every night we experience an amazing sunset that many seem to take for granted. … [Read more...] about Enjoy the Sunsets that Never Get Old
Staff Editorial: DPS Did Not Leak Water Polo Report; Journalistic Mistakes Do Not Indicate Unreliability
Art by Kris HarperThe Graphic published an article online and on the front page of the Feb. 25 edition that indicated that water polo players were in violation of the University Code of Conduct. The article was truthful and reliable, but there was one mistake: The original headline of the story identified the document used in the reporting of the article as "leaked," which can … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: DPS Did Not Leak Water Polo Report; Journalistic Mistakes Do Not Indicate Unreliability