The new Mountain Parking garage opened Monday, Jan. 20. This structure adds 825 additional parking spots for faculty and students."It's key that the experience of our campus starts from when you drive on," Ben Veenendaal, vice president for Planning, Operations and Construction said. "That experience starts from being able to find parking in a beautiful structure that is … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Community Reflects on the Opening of the Mountain Parking Structure
pepperdine graphic media
Hotshots: Spread the Love Around America
Transparency Item: This is the opinion and perspective of the writer.The year is 2025. The Oakland Athletics have played their final game in the city of Oakland, marking the third departure the city has seen from a professional sports team since the 2010s. Granted, although all the Golden State Warriors really did was just move the stadium across the bridge to San Francisco, … [Read more...] about Hotshots: Spread the Love Around America
Opinion: Cringe is the Enemy of Great
Transparency Item: The Perspectives section of the Graphic is comprised of articles based on opinion. This is the opinion and perspective of the writer. Conversations about cringe as a phenomenon in modern lingo are frequent, to the point of perhaps being redundant. However, there are many angles from which cringe can be approached, and it does encompass several emotions and … [Read more...] about Opinion: Cringe is the Enemy of Great
Late Filmmaker David Lynch Leaves Lasting Impact at Pepperdine
When surrealist filmmaker David Lynch died, it sent waves of grief among his fans, including members of the Pepperdine community. Among others, Lynch directed the films “Blue Velvet,” “Mulholland Drive” and “Eraserhead” and co-created the ABC drama series “Twin Peaks.”According to his death certificate, Lynch died of cardiac … [Read more...] about Late Filmmaker David Lynch Leaves Lasting Impact at Pepperdine
Photogallery: Men’s Volleyball Couldn’t Overcome No. 16 CSUN
Pepperdine's Mens Volleyball accepted defeat against No.16 California State University Northridge in a four-set matchup in Firestone Fieldhouse on Feb. 8. The Waves started out slow, allowing the Matadors to take the lead from the beginning and Pepperdine couldn't keep up.The first set included five lead changes. Pepperdine was hot at the net with Ryan Barnett, redshirt junior … [Read more...] about Photogallery: Men’s Volleyball Couldn’t Overcome No. 16 CSUN