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SGA Meeting Sets Budget for Spring 2025 Semester

January 28, 2025 by Ava Heinert

The Student Government Association passed its Spring 2025 budget in its Jan. 22 meeting. As part of that budget, SGA passed a $10,000 budget for a parking party at the end of February. The parking party will celebrate The Mountain parking structure, which opened Jan. 20.Vice President of Finance Julian Mola originally presented the budget to the Senate during SGA’s first … [Read more...] about SGA Meeting Sets Budget for Spring 2025 Semester

Manifestation Turns Dreams Into Reality

January 26, 2025 by Bohuen Tong

Manifestation is the belief that thoughts can create a reality, and that things can be brought into existence using the power of the mind, according to BBC.  Manifestation, in all its forms, proves to be a powerful tool for achieving goals, cultivating a positive mindset, and attracting the things we desire in life. Students said practices of manifestation have not … [Read more...] about Manifestation Turns Dreams Into Reality

Dark Skies and Safe Drives: Malibu City Clarifies their Lighting Regulations on PCH

January 26, 2025 by Ava Heinert

Malibu’s Dark Sky Ordinance does not regulate street lighting on Pacific Coast Highway (PCH), making the highway become too dark moving westward. Malibu city officials said there is no evidence of accidents caused by visibility on PCH. “I haven't gotten any complaints personally about safety on that side of town,” Malibu City Principal Planner Tyler Eaton … [Read more...] about Dark Skies and Safe Drives: Malibu City Clarifies their Lighting Regulations on PCH

Opinion: Horror Video Game Genre Shifts Toward Reality

January 26, 2025 by Christy Thien

Transparency Item: The Perspectives section of the Graphic is comprised of articles based on opinion. This is the opinion and perspective of the writer.The horror game genre has gone through many phases and trends throughout the years. For a while, it mainly consisted of survival horror games such as the ever-so-popular "Resident Evil" series and "Silent Hill." After, came … [Read more...] about Opinion: Horror Video Game Genre Shifts Toward Reality

Men’s Basketball Drop Road Match Against Oregon State

January 26, 2025 by Elizabeth Smith

Pepperdine Men's Basketball squared off against the Oregon State University Beavers on Jan. 23 at Gill Coliseum. The Waves entered the matchup with a 7-12 overall record and a 1-5 conference record. Pepperdine has had a slow start to their conference season, dropping the previous two conference matchups, and only picking up a win … [Read more...] about Men’s Basketball Drop Road Match Against Oregon State

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