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‘At an Explosive Rate’: A.I. Brings Changes to Art

November 26, 2023 by Samantha Torre

When opening Twitter — now X— TikTok or Instagram Reels, one can see videos like "SpongeBob" characters singing "I Want it That Way," or the Taylor Swift-inspired images created with Artificial Intelligence, or A.I., becoming more prevalent. While A.I. art has existed for years, new technology has made its art more realistic than ever, according to Wired. A.I. art has become … [Read more...] about ‘At an Explosive Rate’: A.I. Brings Changes to Art

Plot Points: November 10 Edition

November 16, 2023 by Joe Allgood

Via Apple Podcasts | Via Spotify After the release of the November 10 print edition of the Graphic, host Joe Allgood and News Editor Beth Gonzales, Perspectives Editor Victoria La Ferla, Life and Arts Editor Yamillah Hurtado and Sports Editor Tony Gleason sit down and talk through the entire Pepperdine Graphic, giving the rundown on Pepperdine's biggest stories. Grab a … [Read more...] about Plot Points: November 10 Edition

International Programs Points Transfer Students Toward Summer Programs

November 16, 2023 by Rachel Flynn

Since eighth grade, junior Taylor Ritchey dreamed of attending Pepperdine. Now that she’s here after transferring from a community college in Levelland, Texas, she said she wants to soak in the entirety of what Pepperdine offers. However, Ritchey is finding that her study-abroad dreams may be difficult because of the amount of credits she already possesses. “Having as … [Read more...] about International Programs Points Transfer Students Toward Summer Programs

Album Review: Zoe Wees Shines on Her Debut Album ‘Therapy’

November 16, 2023 by Timothy Gay

Transparency item: A review provides an informed and opinionated critique. These informed critiques are published to make a recommendation to readers. This review is the opinion of the writer. German singer Zoe Wees released her long-awaited debut studio album "Therapy" Nov. 3, consisting of 20 tracks. This is her first full-length project since her breakout hit single … [Read more...] about Album Review: Zoe Wees Shines on Her Debut Album ‘Therapy’

Women’s Volleyball Clinches West Coast Conference Title on Senior Night

November 16, 2023 by Tony Gleason

Pepperdine Women’s Volleyball swept the University of San Diego Toreros 3-0 Nov. 11, at Firestone Fieldhouse. This win clinched the West Coast Conference title for the Waves. The Waves made quick work of the Toreros to maintain a flawless 14-0 in WCC play on senior night. Junior outside hitter Grace Chillingworth led the charge on offense, with senior outside hitter Birdie … [Read more...] about Women’s Volleyball Clinches West Coast Conference Title on Senior Night

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