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Chad Jimenez

Letter from the Editor: Spring 2018

April 11, 2018 by Chad Jimenez

Photo by Sherry Yang Ever since I was young, I associated family with food. My mom, dad and I would eat at the dinner table every night and talk about how our day went. My extended family would gather at my grandmother’s house and eye the many dishes she spent all day preparing. Food always […]

Half Cup of Culture, Three Cups of Community

April 11, 2018 by Gabby Gonta

Photos by Chad Jimenez and Terra Atwood Sugar, butter, flour, egg, cheese, rice. Dishes from various cultures may be made with different foods but they all have one central ingredient in common: community. “If I had to have one meal before I die I would choose this twice over,” senior Reed Williams said about his […]

On-Campus and Off-Campus Housing: Upperclassmen Face Housing Dilemma

February 21, 2018 by Chad Jimenez

Photos by chherry Yang Housing registration for Seaver juniors and seniors begins March 21 and with it comes increased costs for living on campus. For all Seaver students, a 3 percent annual increase is expected for housing, apartment rates and meal plans for the 2018-2019 school year. As reported previously by the Graphic, housing traditionally […]

Malibu City Council Votes to Ban Medical Marijuana Delivery

February 7, 2018 by Chad Jimenez

Photo by Chad Jimenez; Graphic by Jennevieve Fong Malibu City Council voted 3-2, to ban the delivery of medical marijuana in Malibu at the city council meeting Jan. 22. The contentious vote approves Chapter 17.75 Cannabis Regulations, which outlines the ways individuals cultivate cannabis for personal use within the city and the ban of commercial […]

A Call for Positive Representation

November 30, 2017 by Chad Jimenez

Images by Kayla Lee Brittany O’Grady, a half-Black, half-White actress said that because of the way she looks, she often gets casted as a Latina. She also said she gets type-cast to play roles about troubled women and thinks those roles are often given to women of color. On Fox’s TV show “Star,” O’Grady, a […]

People of Pepperdine: Julia Trias

November 16, 2017 by Chad Jimenez

Photo by Chad Jimenez “I just really love the Pepperdine community here and I have been growing and getting to know the freshman, particularly this year. I feel like it is our duty as upperclassmen to make sure that our freshman are having the experience that we had. I also really love stale flamin’ hot […]

People of Pepperdine: Jeremy Whitt

November 16, 2017 by Chad Jimenez

Photo by Chad Jimenez “I am very excited to be back [at Payson Library]. I’m very excited that we have a Starbucks. The reception of the students and faculty, everyone on campus, and the community has just been overwhelming, positive and great so I’m really thankful and glad for that. I am looking forward to […]

People of Pepperdine: Rachel Hogan

November 16, 2017 by Chad Jimenez

Photo by Chad Jimenez “I want to go into publishing, like with my major, and I want to either be an editor or a writer in young adult fiction, because of my passion from reading that. I remember that my third grade teacher used to read to us a lot. She used to read to […]

People of Pepperdine: Priscilla Magana

October 3, 2017 by Chad Jimenez

Photo by Chad Jimenez “My family influences me because they have been there for me since day one and they always support me and motivate me to do what I love. My friends and family are what really defines me. I like to be really intentional with every relationship that I have rather than just […]

People of Pepperdine: Salina Perez

September 25, 2017 by Chad Jimenez

Photo by Chad Jimenez “I am president of Latino Student Association this year and I am also VP of Finance for Crossroads. I am an ally and advocate for all ethnicities, races, sexualities, and just anyone who are kind of the outliers because I do identify myself as an outlier. One of my goals is […]

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