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Absentee Voting Helps Out-of-State Voters Cast Ballots

October 10, 2024 by Alicia Dofelmier

This year's first-year class here at Seaver College has 47% of students from outside of California, Elizabeth Richter, Manager of Administrative Services, wrote in an Oct. 8 email to the Graphic. Out-of-state students would need to use an absentee ballot in order to vote. Absentee voting provides a way for voters to cast their ballots without needing to be in-person to vote, … [Read more...] about Absentee Voting Helps Out-of-State Voters Cast Ballots

Pepperdine Stays True to ‘Hallmark of Seaver Education’

October 10, 2024 by Rachel Flynn

Christian mission and academic excellence are the twin pillars Pepperdine clings to despite Pepperdine's recent drop in U.S. News & World Report ranking, said Kendra Killpatrick, senior associate dean of Seaver College and professor of Mathematics.Pepperdine is committed to bettering students’ education through a variety of high-impact practices, Killpatrick said. … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Stays True to ‘Hallmark of Seaver Education’

Lawsuits Filed for PCH Crash Victims

October 8, 2024 by Jenna Parsio

Package ran live on NewsWaves 32 on Sept. 24.Families of the four girls and Carlos Solloa, a Pepperdine senior who was injured in the crash, filed individual lawsuits nearly one year after the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) collision that took the lives of four Pepperdine Seniors, Niamh Rolston, Peyton Stewart, Asha Weir and Deslyn Williams.These lawsuits were filed separately, … [Read more...] about Lawsuits Filed for PCH Crash Victims

5 Candidates Run for Malibu City Council

October 8, 2024 by Mackenzie Krause

As the Nov. 5 election approaches, the five City Council candidates share their reasons for running and the issues important to their campaign. The five city council candidates running for three open seats this season are Bruce Silverstein, Steve Uhring, Paul Grisanti, Haylynn Conrad and Channing Frykman. Silverstein, Uhring and Grisanti are incumbent candidates seeking … [Read more...] about 5 Candidates Run for Malibu City Council

The Swing State Election Laws that Could Decide the Presidency

October 8, 2024 by George Davis

Swing states passed new election laws since the 2020 election, and the effects could have major consequences. The raft of new legislation includes a voter ID law, cutting absentee ballot options and requires ballots to be hand counted. Yet, other states enacted laws which expand access to voting, ease the process and ensure a quick and safe count, according to the Brennan … [Read more...] about The Swing State Election Laws that Could Decide the Presidency

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