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Major League Baseball awarded seven Negro Leagues from 1920-1948 Major League status, meaning their stats have been added to the all-time record book, MLB announced May 29. Historians of the Negro ...
After one year of the Hub for Spiritual Life, the Pepperdine communtiy is seeing changes to the leadership of the Hub. The three previous chaplains, including Sara Barton, have moved out of the Hub ...
May Rindge’s home on Laudamus Hill in central Malibu, circa 1939 (Photo courtesy Malibu Historical Photograph Collection, Pepperdine University Special Collections and University Archives). Waves ...
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 ...
Coastal erosion continues to be a problem for Malibu, with sea levels rising and beaches degrading. Malibu is looking at solutions to help with this problem.
The Netflix series, “Heartstopper,” displays a queer love story based on graphic novels by Alice Oseman. Students share why the show’s positive LGBTQ+ representation is important for media.
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 ...
Reporting sexual misconduct at Pepperdine can turn into months of investigations for some. A Pepperdine student shared her story with the Graphic about working with the Title IX office to report her ...
Petty Perspective is a column highlighting the rants and thoughts everyone thinks but never gets a chance to put into words. This time, we hear from Aj Muonagolu, who puts an interesting spin on the ...
With the implementation of the MLB pitch clock, the game is reverting back to its roots, reflecting the brand of baseball played in the 90’s. Pepperdine sophomore pitcher Tommy Scavone shares his ...
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.
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 ...