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Black students face white privilege denials on Pepperdine campus

December 28, 2020 Crystal Chainani Comments Off on Black students face white privilege denials on Pepperdine campus

After the Black Lives Matter protests sparked in June, the @BlackatPepperdine Instagram page brought several instances of racial injustice on the Pepperdine campus out of the shadows.  Many posts spoke to the privilege white students […]

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Workforce skills learned through studying abroad

December 16, 2020 Katie Emerson Comments Off on Workforce skills learned through studying abroad

Within a freshman’s first few weeks at Pepperdine University, they must make a decision that will impact not only their entire sophomore year, but potentially their future career.  Every year, 67% of the Pepperdine sophomore […]

Campus Life

Every Vote Matters, And So Does The Type of Vote

November 2, 2020 Elizabeth McLaughlin Comments Off on Every Vote Matters, And So Does The Type of Vote

Normally, the big debate in a presidential election year is who to vote for for president.  But this year, voters are debating how to even vote.  The debate revolves around mail-in voting and whether or […]

Campus Life

How social media affects the way college students vote

November 2, 2020 Abby Wilt Comments Off on How social media affects the way college students vote

Social media has become more political in the last four years, and many first-time voters are turning to their feeds to educate themselves about the upcoming election.  The evolution of technology has impacted every aspect […]

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Pepperdine students deal with political tension at home

November 2, 2020 Addison Whiten Comments Off on Pepperdine students deal with political tension at home

Politics are never an easy topic of conversation. Add in the fact that it’s an election year, a summer of protests and activism has reinvigorated the national conversation around police brutality and race, there’s a […]

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Lax Regulations in California Make it Easy for Influencers to Share Harmful Nutrition Information

May 16, 2020 Jillian Johnson Comments Off on Lax Regulations in California Make it Easy for Influencers to Share Harmful Nutrition Information

Allana Blumberg, 20, from Toronto, Canada, in March 2019 and in July 2019, four months into food combining (Photo courtesy of Allana Blumberg) Allana Blumberg stared at her unfamiliar reflection in her wall-mounted mirror as […]

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A Bitter Pill To Swallow: Lax Regulation of Dietary Supplements Leaves Consumers At Risk

May 16, 2020 Yasmin Kazeminy Comments Off on A Bitter Pill To Swallow: Lax Regulation of Dietary Supplements Leaves Consumers At Risk

A mix of confusion and frustration swam through her mind as Samone Senevoravong sat in the middle of an outlet mall in Annapolis, Maryland, waiting for her boyfriend and children to finish shopping without her.  […]

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How Consumers Can Protect Themselves From Dietary Supplements

May 16, 2020 Yasmin Kazeminy Comments Off on How Consumers Can Protect Themselves From Dietary Supplements

Given the lax regulation of dietary supplements, experts agreed there are ways consumers can protect themselves from dangerous dietary supplements.  First step: Consult a medical doctor. Physicians should generally recommend supplements to address specific nutrient […]

Campus Life

Derailed: The Great Recession and its Lasting Effects on Pepperdine Alumni’s Careers

May 16, 2020 Griffin Finck Comments Off on Derailed: The Great Recession and its Lasting Effects on Pepperdine Alumni’s Careers

The Great Recession impacted millions across the United States. Pepperdine University alumni who graduated during and around the recession were not immune to the job scarcity this economic downturn created. This podcast gives Pepperdine alumni […]

Campus Life

International students surprised by how Christian campus is

May 13, 2020 Haya Haddad Comments Off on International students surprised by how Christian campus is

When Bea Midesya, an international student ambassador and junior media production major from Indonesia, first visited Pepperdine University, she was shocked to learn that in order to graduate, she needed to complete three Christian religion […]

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