Photos by Cassandra Stephenson Conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro shared his views on acceptable discourse, White privilege and institutionalized racism with members of the Pepperdine community Tuesday night in a lecture and Q&A. In what he dubbed one of the “best” lectures he has attended on college campuses around the U.S., Shapiro said his overall […]
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Clubs Discuss Upcoming On-Campus Ben Shapiro Appearance
Students from various clubs and organizations gathered to discuss how they will go about Ben Shapiro speaking on campus.
Pepperdine Community “Takes Back the Night”
Photos by Kaelin Mendez Pepperdine students, faculty and staff came together to “Take Back the Night” on Monday evening, gathering at the amphitheater for an evening of worship, testimony, music and various forms of art to educate the community about all forms of violence and abuse. “‘Take Back the Night’ puts us on the path […]
Clean Energy Halted By Oil Companies
Climate change is combatted with clean and renewable energy policies, but America fails to fully implement them because of fossil fuel company donations to influence our policy makers
Clean Energy Halted By Oil Companies
Climate change is combatted with clean and renewable energy policies, but America fails to fully implement them because of fossil fuel company donations to influence our policy makers
Why Snowden Got it Wrong
Art by Peau Porotesano The latest blockbuster hit “Snowden” weaves an over embellished narrative that the NSA is paying its workers to spy on individuals having sex in their homes, read their private texts, listen to their phone calls and pilfer through emails. I mean, how uncomfortable, right? Isn’t there a constitutional right to privacy […]
Why Snowden Got it Wrong
Art by Peau Porotesano The latest blockbuster hit “Snowden” weaves an over embellished narrative that the NSA is paying its workers to spy on individuals having sex in their homes, read their private texts, listen to their phone calls and pilfer through emails. I mean, how uncomfortable, right? Isn’t there a constitutional right to privacy […]