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Students Adjust to Living on Campus During an Online Semester

September 14, 2020 by Beth Gonzales

First-year Rocco Cuttone shoots some hoops near the Stotsenberg Track with the gleam of the ocean behind him. Cuttone said he hopes he will be able to socialize on campus in the spring. Photo by Beth Gonzales Students living on campus for the fall 2020 semester are getting used to such little campus life accessible, while they work in the parameters of what once was a … [Read more...] about Students Adjust to Living on Campus During an Online Semester

Opinion: Continue Appreciating Icons That are POC

September 14, 2020 by Aj Muonagolu

Even though the U.S. is a nation of many diverse backgrounds, the media doesn't always paint the complete picture. Movies, music and other areas of entertainment are heavily white-dominated. POC pop culture icons and stars let others feel included, improve their self-worth and allow them to see themselves in a positive way that the media may not portray. In the Black … [Read more...] about Opinion: Continue Appreciating Icons That are POC

The Rundown – 09.10.20

September 10, 2020 by Marisa Dragos

Video by Isabella Teague & Marisa Dragos Catch THE RUNDOWN every Thursday on Instagram (@peppgraphic) to keep up on The Graphic’s top news stories of the week. __________________________ Follow the Graphic on Twitter: @PeppGraphic … [Read more...] about The Rundown – 09.10.20

Opinion: PGM Sports Desk Picks NFL Week 1

September 9, 2020 by Karl Winter

From left: Sports Editor Karl Winter, Sports Assistant Editor Paxton Ritchey, Staff Writer Kyle McCabe, Photo Editor Ali Levens, Sports Assistant Justin Touhey and Staff Writer Austin Hall. This group of six made its first NFL picks of the season prior to Thursday's first game of the season. Art by Madeline Duvall The 2020 NFL season is set to kick off Thursday, with the … [Read more...] about Opinion: PGM Sports Desk Picks NFL Week 1

Chase d’Arnaud Leaves Diamond to Finish Degree

September 9, 2020 by Austin Hall

Former Waves infielder Chase d'Arnaud smiles while looking off into the distance. D'Arnaud returned to classes this fall to complete his Integrated Marketing Communications degree, following 12 seasons in professional baseball. Photos courtesy of Chase d'Arnaud With the No. 144 pick in the 2008 Major League Baseball draft, the Pittsburgh Pirates selected Chase … [Read more...] about Chase d’Arnaud Leaves Diamond to Finish Degree

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