Art by Hee Joo RohAs a 5-foot-tall woman, people are astounded when they hear I can take down a man twice my size and weight. It’s not because I have super-strength or amazing athletic abilities. What allows me to do this is simple — I know jiujitsu.Besides the fact jiujitsu is a physical activity that helps improve my physical health, learning jiujitsu has also … [Read more...] about Opinion: More Women Should Learn Jiujitsu
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Opinion: Conflict is Needed For Peace
Art by Stella EngelThis world is full of contention and hostility. Social media and a hyper-connected digital community make this even more apparent. However, that does not mean one should shy away from conflict out of fear."Avoid conflict! Keep the peace! Don’t rock the boat!"People often warn others to stay away from conflict with one of these phrases. Certainly, … [Read more...] about Opinion: Conflict is Needed For Peace
Small Studios Sessions: Jackie Ferrari
This episode feature's Junior Advertising major Jackie Ferrari. Ferrari produces her own music as well as music for other artists. In this episode, Ferrari performs her original songs "Think What They're Thinkin' About" and "Second Guessin'." Listen to this amazing artist and stay tuned after the music to hear a short Q & A about their music, also make sure to follow … [Read more...] about Small Studios Sessions: Jackie Ferrari
Psi Upsilon Unites Students for Annual ‘Psi U Think You Can Dance’ Event
Members of Tri Delta pose at the end of their PUTYCD dance March 23. PUTYCD is Psi Upsilon's annual philanthropy and raised money for Conquer Paralysis Now. Photos by Lucian Himes Psi Upsilon, through its annual Psi U Think You Can Dance event, raised approximately $14,000— a final total still being calculated. The event was a dance competition between Pepperdine's … [Read more...] about Psi Upsilon Unites Students for Annual ‘Psi U Think You Can Dance’ Event
Opinion: Keep Your Comments to Yourself
Art by Vivian Hsia Watch the Graphic publish a story of marginalized groups on campus who raise concerns about diversity at Pepperdine — and leave it up to a select few alumni from decades ago or parents of current students, to comment and paint Pepperdine as being a “great school” and suggest that students “stop complaining.” During the … [Read more...] about Opinion: Keep Your Comments to Yourself