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My Home Office: Amanda Cooper

September 29, 2020 by Race Dalton

Senior Amanda Cooper said she enjoys the nature view from her desk and recommends students take-in each day. "Use this as a time to either start journaling or recording your thoughts and feelings because I think that's a healthy thing to do anyway," Cooper said. __________________________ Follow the Graphic on Instagram: @PeppGraphic … [Read more...] about My Home Office: Amanda Cooper

Staff Editorial: Students and SGA Should Work In Symphony

September 22, 2020 by Graphic Staff

Art by Samantha Miller After the postponement of spring Student Government Association elections due to COVID-19, Instagram, Twitter and Change.org became platforms for students to voice outrage and disappointment over University decisions this summer. While the online protests were proof of students taking a stance, few names appeared on this fall’s SGA ballot, … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Students and SGA Should Work In Symphony

Opinion: The Pandemic Can Stunt Students’ Growth

September 16, 2020 by Emily Chase

Art by Madeline DuvallFor a large portion of the teenage population, attending college is one of the many pinnacles of transitioning into adulthood in society. Typically, college enables students to start a life independent of their families; however, due to COVID-19, some of them are unable to move out and move on from their adolescent self. College is a time for … [Read more...] about Opinion: The Pandemic Can Stunt Students’ Growth

Zoom Fatigue Hits Students After Week 1

August 24, 2020 by Addison Whiten

Art by Samantha MillerThe fall semester officially began Monday, Aug. 17, with all courses offered through an online format and many professors using Zoom to hold synchronous classes. Some students, however, say they find the virtual classroom to be more stressful and draining than the traditional one.For many students, the source of anxiety is not Zoom itself but rather the … [Read more...] about Zoom Fatigue Hits Students After Week 1

International Students Face Different Challenges Than US-Based Peers

August 12, 2020 by Xinyun Jessie Wang

Art by Madeline DuvallDue to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Pepperdine decided to hold the fall 2020 semester online. International students, unlike students living in the United States, will face new challenges because of this decision.“International students have to fight against distance: between time, place, people — and everything in the future is … [Read more...] about International Students Face Different Challenges Than US-Based Peers

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