Cracking Cocaine Myths
Photo by Milan Loaicono Modeled by Ifeanyi Ezieme and Jon Michael Raasch Nixon’s War on Drugs began 48 years ago. “America’s public enemy No. 1 in the United States is drug abuse,” President Nixon said...
View ArticleMove from Races to Just the Human Race
While America likes to fantasize itself as a melting pot that acknowledges different backgrounds, there are many ways people divide each other unnecessarily. This greatly affects how Americans view...
View ArticleStudents Share Perspectives on Gender Inequality
Currents magazine gave Seaver students the opportunity to share their perspectives on and experiences with gender inequality and feminism. A total of 221 students responded, including at least 134...
View ArticleWhy We Should All be LGBTQ+ Allies
Art by Samantha Miller What does it mean to be an ally to the LGBTQ+ community? Junior Cameron Yarbrough, who is straight, said an ally is anyone who is not afraid to stand up for another person. “I...
View ArticlePronouns Speak Volumes
Art by Gabby DiGiovanni Pronouns are not just grammatical tools for clarity. They are also thoughtful means of self-identification and expression. With the increased global dialogue on the use of...
View Article‘Racism Against Asian Americans has Never Gone Away’: A Pandemic Seen in...
Video by Kayiu Wong Article by Allison Lee They were afraid for their family. Christine Yi Suh was on a walk with her four- and six-year-old in Monrovia, California. A man with his dog kept...
View ArticleOpinion: Pepperdine’s International Programs Need More Mental Health Resources
Art by Nicole Wong Deciding to participate in one of Pepperdine’s international programs often requires a leap of faith. Unfortunately, taking that leap might result in some students falling into a...
View ArticleOpinion: The Equality Act Establishes Equity For the LGBTQ+ Community
Art by Leah Beah On Feb. 18, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Equality Act, which would prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex, sexual orientation and gender identity. While the Senate...
View ArticleStaff Editorial: The Graphic Stands With the Asian American Pacific Islander...
There has been an exponential rise in Anti-Asian hate incidents reported throughout the United States. The Graphic stands in solidarity with the Asian American Pacific Islander community and our AAPI...
View ArticleOpinion: Pepp Changes Its Words But Can’t Change Its History
Art by Vivian Hsia Something simultaneously minuscule and monumental took place on Alumni Park on Sept. 22. At approximately 10:45 a.m., chair of the Pepperdine Board of Regents Dee Anna Smith read...
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