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Whether a smile in passing, an endearing touch, an open ear or a lingering conversation, shared moments bring vibrancy to life. No matter one’s love language, Enneagram, or place on the ...
As a problematic phrase with dehumanizing connotations, “if it bleeds, It leads” represents the reality behind why the most gruesome stories get breaking coverage and front-page news. Are people being ...
Theodore Melfi's 2017 film "Hidden Figures" tells the true story of three groundbreaking Black women working at NASA during the Space Race. The film stars Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer and Janelle ...
Originally invisible, the LGBTQ+ community is coming out of the closet at Pepperdine. LGBTQ+ members emerge at the University and continue to make strides for visibility and equality.
Released on Oct. 28, Tyler, the Creator took his mask off in his 7th studio album "Chromakopia." Introspective, bombastic and fun, "Chromakopia" reaches the heights we've come to expect from such an ...
This video, featuring Director of Athletics Steve Potts, depicts some of the recent additions to the branding around Pepperdine’s facilities. Video by Advent, the company hired to establish some of ...
After years of dueling administration over equal rights and representation, student demands from the University’s infancy have not been met by the administration in 2020. The diversity journey from ...
Grade inflation has some benefits despite its negative reputation. Assistant Perspectives Editor Caitlin Murray shares that grade inflation can widen accessibility to education without causing ...
It's important to consume media in a balanced manner. Perspectives Editor Lydia duPerier explains what journalists and viewers can do to healthily watch and read the news.
The "Black Panther" movies reveals marginalized communities can come together to overcome oppression. Guest Contributor Howard Jean-Denis shares his perspective on what he learned from the Black ...
A Religion student, Religion professors and church leaders discuss and share their thoughts on the conversation around queerness and the Bible.
Captain Matt Vander Horck, who supervised the investigation of an assault of a Pepperdine student, was removed from his assignment as station captain Tuesday, Feb. 18.
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