Transparency Item: The Perspectives section of the Graphic is comprised of articles based on opinion. This is the opinion and perspective of the writer.When I’m at home, I like to go on long walks to clear my head. One of those walks takes me through a church parking lot that, at its exit, has a sign that shows an outline-map of the world and reads: Now entering the … [Read more...] about Opinion: Pepperdine Needs to Refocus
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Pepperdine Women’s Tennis Shines at Women of Troy Invite
Pepperdine Women’s Tennis took home nine victories at the Women of Troy Invite at the University of Southern California from Oct. 4 to Oct 6. Four Waves participated in the tournament, sophomore Vivian Yang, freshmen Duru Söke, Alexia Harmon and Taylor Goetz. The underclassmen excelled at the tournament, with the three freshmen combining for nine singles and doubles … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Women’s Tennis Shines at Women of Troy Invite
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Bohm Appears in Court For Oct. PCH Crash
The L.A. County Superior Court will continue the preliminary hearing process Nov. 13 in the case of the October 2023 PCH crash that killed four Pepperdine students — Niamh Rolston, Peyton Stewart, Asha Weir and Deslyn Williams.Fraser Michael Bohm, the driver who struck and killed the four students Oct. 17, 2023, appeared in court Wednesday morning, along with an entourage … [Read more...] about Bohm Appears in Court For Oct. PCH Crash
Measure G Unveiled: Implications for the Future of L.A. County’s Board of Supervisors
As L.A. County prepares for the Nov. 5 election, voters are faced with Measure G — a proposal that could fundamentally transform the structure of local governance and its accountability mechanisms. If passed, Measure G, whose official title on the November ballot is the "Los Angeles County Government Structure, Ethics And Accountability Charter Amendment", would … [Read more...] about Measure G Unveiled: Implications for the Future of L.A. County’s Board of Supervisors





