Via Apple Podcasts | Via Spotify | Via StitcherAfter the release of the February 17 print release of the Graphic, host Joe Allgood and News Editor Samantha Torre sit down and talk through the News section, giving the rundown on Pepperdine's biggest stories.Grab a copy of the Graphic and listen along to the episode to hear about the most recent camping controversy in Malibu … [Read more...] about Plot Points: February 17 Print Edition
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The Graph: Pepperdine Students Confront a Human Dilemma Regarding LGBTQ+ Identity and Christianity
For students at Pepperdine who are members of the LGBTQ+ community issues of identity can be a challenge. Sports Assistant Editor Max Pohlenz talks about the research, interviewing and writing involved in reporting on this topic. Max's article was published in the February print edition of the Graphic. “I’d pray that I wouldn’t feel this way in the morning,” First-year Ryan … [Read more...] about The Graph: Pepperdine Students Confront a Human Dilemma Regarding LGBTQ+ Identity and Christianity
The Graph: Jordan Program on Pause
After International Programs' decision to pause the 2023 faculty-led Jordan summer program, Life and Arts Editor Tanya Yarian discusses her reporting on the story. The 2022 program the year prior experienced an outbreak of COVID-19, which factored into the decision to pause the program for this year. “We had a really difficult time this year and we needed to slow down and make … [Read more...] about The Graph: Jordan Program on Pause
Small Studio Sessions: Nolan Harvel and Oliver Westover
PGM Podcasts · Small Studio Sessions: Nolan Harvel and Oliver Westover This episode features Senior Business major Oliver Westover and Senior Music major Nolan Harvel. In this episode, Westover performs his original song "Hey Mama Where'd You Go" and a cover of "She Will be Loved" by Maroon 5, accompanied by Harvel on guitar. Listen to these amazing artists and stay tuned … [Read more...] about Small Studio Sessions: Nolan Harvel and Oliver Westover
Students Thrive Through the Power of Podcasts
Art by Vivian Hsia In a world that thrives off of connection through social media and web-based interactions, students shared how podcasts provide a fun and alternative way to learn new information while connecting with like-minded people. Dave Winer and Adam Curry were the first to coin the term "podcast" in 2004, according to Dear Media, a major podcast network. Since then, … [Read more...] about Students Thrive Through the Power of Podcasts