While Pepperdine promotes its 1972 water reclamation system and sustainable thinking, students and faculty believe the University has resisted moving forward on sustainability efforts. Pepperdine administrators have denied climate change and failed to implement solar energy on campus. The post Sustainable Silence: Pepperdine Faculty, Students, Alum Question University’s Sustainability Efforts…
Pepperdine Women's Soccer is entering the 2026 season as back-to-back West Coast Conference champions, looking to three-peat for the first time in program history. After losing valuable upperclassmen, the Waves have a mix of returning veterans and fresh faces chasing history on this year's team. The post Women’s Soccer Rises to 2026 Season Challenge appeared first on Pepperdine Graphic .
Spending the past four years across seven different homes makes it hard to feel settled. Managing Editor Amanda Monahan reflects on her summer spent house hopping across campus and experiencing a Malibu summer. The post Good News: Community Found in House Hopping appeared first on Pepperdine Graphic .
Although the president of Pepperdine is a powerful figure, they are subject to control by the Board of Regents, the chief policy board that governs the University. For the first time, the Graphic is publishing the documents that govern Pepperdine's most powerful board. The post Previously Unpublished Governing Documents Reveal Board of Regents’ Responsibilities appeared first on Pepperdine Graphic…
Pepperdine's Class of 2030 begins their college journey with a mix of nerves, goals and excitement for the upcoming year. As they enter New Student Orientation week, students are making bucket lists for their first year and beyond. The post New Waves, New Goals: First-Years Set Their Sights on New Experiences appeared first on Pepperdine Graphic .
The beginning of a school year brings a new opportunity to find a deeper sense of belonging within the Pepperdine community. The Graphic explores how students can find community at Pepperdine while highlighting new campus and curriculum upgrades designed to set students up for success. The post Staff Editorial: Waves Stick Together appeared first on Pepperdine Graphic .
Legal restrictions for minors have recently been introduced to social media platforms. Perspectives Editor Ashley Burton argues this doesn't address the root issues and causes harm to youth. The post Opinion: Social Media Issues Need Different Solutions appeared first on Pepperdine Graphic .
For students looking to break out of their usual Malibu routine, new restaurants, shops and hidden coastal gems offer plenty to explore. Discover what’s new, and what’s been hiding in plain sight, beyond Pepperdine’s campus. The post New in the ‘Bu: Discover Malibu’s Hidden Gems and New Builds appeared first on Pepperdine Graphic .
Pepperdine Women's Indoor Volleyball returns to preseason training to kick off the 2026 season. With their sights set on winning the conference and making their deepest postseason run yet, the Waves are hitting the court with hunger and confidence. The post Women’s Indoor Volleyball Hits the Court for 2026 Season appeared first on Pepperdine Graphic .
After a challenging freshman season, Pepperdine junior golfer Byungho Lee turned adversity into a breakthrough summer. With two amateur championship titles in just one month, Lee is making his mark on collegiate golf — and helping to lead the Waves to another championship season. The post One Summer, Two Championships: Byungho Lee’s Breakthrough Year appeared first on Pepperdine Graphic .
PGM Podcasts · The Graph (Special): S2, Ep 2: Waves Wellness “I knew I didn’t feel quite right, but everyone I talked to said nothing’s wrong,” said Becca Johnson, as she reflected on the long and exhausting journey through chronic symptoms that followed her throughout college. After appointments with over 30 specialists and years […] The post The Graph (Special): S2, Ep 2: Waves Wellness appeared…
Pepperdine long-distance runner Lizzy Crawford had a historical junior season, breaking numerous records and becoming the first woman in program history to qualify for NCAA Regionals. With more history to chase, Crawford has already cemented her name in Waves history. The post Lizzy Crawford Races Through Pepperdine Track History appeared first on Pepperdine Graphic .
A trial start date was still not set for Fraser Michael Bohm at the May 19 pre-trial hearing. The defense and prosecution are looking to meet with the District Attorney's office. The post Talk of September Trial Date after Fraser Michael Bohm Appears at Another Pre-trial Hearing appeared first on Pepperdine Graphic .
Rooted in Pepperdine’s Christian mission, the For Greater Purpose campaign aims to highlight what sets the university apart and express that identity through the stories of its community. The tagline represents a renewed commitment to shaping students for lives of purpose beyond the classroom. The post A Campaign Built on Calling: Inside Pepperdine’s ‘For Greater Purpose’ appeared first on…