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Letter to the Editor: Debate Team Speaks on the Importance of Criticizing History

October 27, 2020 by Chase Johnson, Kendall Ross, Tiffany Hall, Hannah Kate Albach and Samantha Miller

Editor’s Note: Opinions expressed in letters to the editor are those of the author, and publication in the Graphic in no way represent an endorsement of any opinions published. This space is provided to allow public response and commentary on articles and issues which are covered by the Graphic and important to its readership. Dear Pepperdine community, The … [Read more...] about Letter to the Editor: Debate Team Speaks on the Importance of Criticizing History

Opinion: Ethnic Studies Should be a General Education Requirement

October 26, 2020 by Sahej Bhasin

Art by Samantha MillerWith more companies moving toward mandatory diversity training, schools are following suit by requiring students to complete ethnic studies courses to graduate. Ethnic studies teach about the social, historical, racial and political events that shape society today through specific analytical tools and approaches. As Pepperdine commits to fostering racial … [Read more...] about Opinion: Ethnic Studies Should be a General Education Requirement

Seaver Shares Tentative Spring 2021 Plans for Class Registration, Final Decision to Come in January

October 16, 2020 by Ashley Mowreader

Graphic by Ashley Mowreader The Seaver Dean's Office shared guidance for students to prepare for spring semester 2021 course offerings, including information about class delivery format, International Programs and advising. Administration plans to share the final decision on delivery format January 2021. Pepperdine hopes to offer in-person classes for spring 2021, with a … [Read more...] about Seaver Shares Tentative Spring 2021 Plans for Class Registration, Final Decision to Come in January

Men’s Golf Dominates Opening Event

October 14, 2020 by Austin Hall

Fifth-year Joshua McCarthy swings his PING driver during a 2019 tournament. McCarthy snagged his first career win at The Pasadera Collegiate Invitational in Monterey, CA, on Oct. 5–6.Photos courtesy of Pepperdine AthleticsAfter a bitter end to the 2019–2020 season and a flash of potential at the U.S. Amateur Tournament, Pepperdine Men's Golf started its preseason … [Read more...] about Men’s Golf Dominates Opening Event

Pepp Plans for In-Person Graduation Ceremonies for May 2021

September 16, 2020 by Grace Wood

Art by Madeline DuvallOn Sept. 4, the Seaver Dean’s Office asked 2020 graduates and the upcoming class of 2021 graduates to plan for in-person graduation ceremonies for May 21 and 22, respectively.Last spring, the class of 2020 went without an in-person graduation ceremony due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As of now, the Malibu campus and Los Angeles County face guidelines … [Read more...] about Pepp Plans for In-Person Graduation Ceremonies for May 2021

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