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
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The Future of the Switzerland Program
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
What Happened to Student Affairs?
A restructuring of Student Affairs eliminated the Pepperdine Volunteer Center and Songfest offices and cost six people their jobs. Graphic Managing Editor Ashley Mowreader spent over a year reporting and investigating the restructuring, and she joins host Kyle McCabe to discuss it on this episode of the Graph. Listen via Soundcloud | Spotify | Apple … [Read more...] about What Happened to Student Affairs?
S1E1: Laugh with the Graph (Julianne Yonano Guests)
Hosts Zack Born and Kyle McCabe interview student musician Julianne Yonano. We talk about her financial successes stemming from music, her ability to create imaginary people, and her management styles in music production. Between questions for Julianne, we take joke breaks where we poke fun at news stories involving our … [Read more...] about S1E1: Laugh with the Graph (Julianne Yonano Guests)
Omicron Sends Students on Vacation
Apple Podcasts | Via SoundCloud | Via Spotify https://soundcloud.com/pepp-graphic/omicron-sends-students-on-vacation Pepperdine expanded its quarantine and isolation program at the start of the Spring semester. The addition of four off-campus hotels helped the University handle the omicron surge, but not everything went smoothly for the students. One hotel had to close its … [Read more...] about Omicron Sends Students on Vacation