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Baseball Completes Four-Win Week with Series Victory Over Saint Mary’s

March 31, 2021 by Karl Winter

Pepperdine teammates surround freshman second baseman John Peck at home plate after Peck's fifth-inning solo home run March 28, at Eddy D. Field Stadium. Peck's home run provided the lone offensive spark in a 3-2 loss Sunday, but the Waves won the series against the Gaels nonetheless. Photo by Ali Levens Pepperdine Baseball’s rollercoaster season reached an upswing, as the … [Read more...] about Baseball Completes Four-Win Week with Series Victory Over Saint Mary’s

Women Faculty Face Exacerbated Economic Challenges During COVID-19

March 30, 2021 by Makena Huey

Professor Loretta Hunnicutt poses for her daughter's fifth grade drive-through graduation near the beginning of quarantine. Hunnicutt said she had difficulty balancing her personal and professional life during COVID-19. Photo Courtesy of Loretta Hunnicutt Correction: The University’s dependent care grants are up to $500. This number was incorrect in the original version of … [Read more...] about Women Faculty Face Exacerbated Economic Challenges During COVID-19

Staff Editorial: We Must Grapple with Gun Violence

March 30, 2021 by Graphic Staff

Art By Madeline Duvall After the incidents on March 22 in Boulder, Colo., and March 16 in Atlanta, gun violence continues the plague the minds of everyday, American citizens. While the Graphic continues to learn and hear varying opinions about gun regulations and the Second Amendment, we do know that the loss of human life in this horrific way is unacceptable. It's time … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: We Must Grapple with Gun Violence

Opinion: Pepperdine’s Failures in Shanghai Should Not Stop Students From Learning More About China

March 30, 2021 by Bryant Yang

Art by Nicole Wong Dean of Seaver College Michael Feltner announced the permanent closure of the international program in Shanghai to the Pepperdine community via email March 10. The decision to close this particular program at this time brought some dissatisfaction and disappointment from students. Pepperdine's cancellation of the Shanghai program exposes the … [Read more...] about Opinion: Pepperdine’s Failures in Shanghai Should Not Stop Students From Learning More About China

Goodbye Shanghai; But Why?

March 29, 2021 by Aj Muonagolu & Celine Foreman

Via Apple Podcasts | Via SoundCloud | Via Spotify The loss of the Shanghai Program is felt by many, but many questions surround why the program closed to begin with. With Shanghai Senior Alumni Kau'i Aguiar, Derek Pinto and Pamela Lim, The Melanated Muckraker explores what Shanghai meant to many, concerns about the Pepperdine Administration and what the possible cultural … [Read more...] about Goodbye Shanghai; But Why?

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