A number of past Graphic articles bred controversy on campus, including ones on student DUIs, car crashes, Kenneth Starr and drugs. Three former Graphic reporters comment on approaching controversy with objectivity and a focus on telling all sides of the story.
Kayiu Wong
‘The Biggest Story We Tell in Our Lives’: Journalism Alumni Remain Dedicated to Covering News for Their Communities
Pepperdine alumni in the journalism industry share how they’ve been working during the pandemic.
‘Racism Against Asian Americans has Never Gone Away’: A Pandemic Seen in Racial Terms
At a time when most people fear the coronavirus, Asian Americans face an added threat as reports of racism and hate crimes increase.
Cyndia Clegg: Breaking Barriers on Campus
Clegg was the first female faculty member to be pregnant at Pepperdine and to be named one of the university’s few distinguished professors.
Staff Editorial: PGM Seniors Sign Off
As the semester reaches its close, PGM seniors give advice on how to sail through Pepperdine without a hitch.
The Realities of Sending 2,361 College Students Home
When Pepperdine decided to send everyone home, students were met with uncertainty and logistical dilemmas.
Students Left Scrambling to Get Home After Pepperdine Gives Five Days to Move Out
Students share the stress and anxiety behind being suddenly forced to figure out how to leave Pepperdine.
‘It’s Quite Eerie’: Campus Now a Ghost Town With Few Students and Major COVID-19 Restrictions
Only 189 students remain on campus.
Pepperdine Goes Remote
On Wednesday morning, the student body was notified that classes would be held remotely, and anyone who lived on campus must go home.
COVID-19 Cases at Pepperdine Rise to 4
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases within the Pepperdine community has increased over the course of five days.