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Howdy’s Introduces New Benefits For Pepperdine Community

August 14, 2024 by Shalom Montgomery

Howdy’s, a beloved Malibu staple located in The Park at Cross Creek, is entering new horizons. The management, spearheaded by Malibu native Ian Roven, is introducing a plethora of new advancements to the restaurant. Founded in West Los Angeles by Howdy Kabrins in 1979, the restaurant was originally a Mexican restaurant called La Salsa, according to its website. In 1995, Howdy … [Read more...] about Howdy’s Introduces New Benefits For Pepperdine Community

Staff Editorial: The Graphic is Here for You

August 14, 2024 by Graphic Staff

Editor’s Note: PGM staff members decide on the topic of a Staff Ed together. The staff as a whole provides opinions and content included in this Staff Ed to provide thoughts about and shed light on solutions for happenings at Pepperdine. Whether you’re familiar with Pepperdine Graphic Media or not, we are here to introduce ourselves as the new year begins. … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: The Graphic is Here for You

Opinion: ’90s Sitcoms Are More Entertaining Than Modern Ones

August 14, 2024 by Chloe Anna Austria

  Transparency Item: The Perspectives section of the Graphic is comprised of articles based on opinion. This is the opinion and perspective of the writer. I have watched a lot of television in my life. From my "Dora the Explorer" years to my "Grey's Anatomy" era, I have enjoyed many different genres. My favorite genre, and the one I always go back to is sitcoms. I love the … [Read more...] about Opinion: ’90s Sitcoms Are More Entertaining Than Modern Ones

Students Reconnect in Hometowns Over Summer

August 14, 2024 by Amanda Monahan

Summer vacation: a time of relaxation, no studying and being back home with loved ones. However, peers leave their friends behind for four months as students travel home for summer. To ease the pain of being apart from these friends, students visited their peers' hometowns and got a glimpse of their lives outside of Malibu.Sophomore Adrianne Mercado experienced two new … [Read more...] about Students Reconnect in Hometowns Over Summer

Athletics Addresses Mental Health for Student-Athletes

August 13, 2024 by Tony Gleason, Mary Elisabeth, Emma Martinez & Jenna Parsio

Overwhelmed, mentally exhausted, worried about academics and burdened by high expectations.These emotions are just some of the difficulties many athletes and the NCAA have said are consistently challenging many student-athletes. With this reality, schools have started providing more support for athletes in recent years.This year, NCAA athletes' mental health concerns are down … [Read more...] about Athletics Addresses Mental Health for Student-Athletes

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