As Seaver College students receive International Programs decisions, Graph Host Abby Brown, and Assistant News Editor Fiona Creadon discuss the plans for the future of the Switzerland Program. The future of this IP program is now more important than ever as the university prepares to transition from Maison Du Lac in Lausanne to Chateau d'Hauteville beginning with an official … [Read more...] about The Future of the Switzerland Program
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Letter From the Editors | If It Bleeds
Photo Illustration by Ali Levens Dedicating so much of ourselves to the news at a time when it is distrusted more than ever before is difficult. As student journalists, we must learn not only how to run a news organization but also how to cope with constant accusations of "fake news" while doing our best to improve the industry. “If it bleeds, it leads” — a phrase that … [Read more...] about Letter From the Editors | If It Bleeds
The Graphic at a Glance
Infographic by Ali Levens Established in 1937, the same year as George Pepperdine College, the Graphic is committed to providing the community with accurate information and a public forum for discussion. From the number of stories published to the diversity of the staff, this is the Graphic by the numbers. ____________________ Follow the Graphic on Twitter: … [Read more...] about The Graphic at a Glance
Student Journalists & The 2020 Election
Via Apple Podcasts | Via SoundCloud | Via Spotify After a long week spent reporting on this year's highly contested election, the student journalists at PGM open up about what it was like to report on such an election that endured beyond the evening of Nov. 3, all the way into the weekend. Read all of the Graphic's 2020 election coverage … [Read more...] about Student Journalists & The 2020 Election
Staff Editorial: Kobe Bryant Crash Reminds Us of Breaking News Ethics
Art by Ally Armstrong The media coverage in the aftermath of last week’s helicopter crash in Calabasas serves as yet another reminder of the importance of knowing whom to trust and how to sift through misinformation during a major breaking news event. Shortly after news of the crash broke, gossip and celebrity news site TMZ was first to report that Kobe Bryant was among … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Kobe Bryant Crash Reminds Us of Breaking News Ethics