A newsroom with racially diverse staff is the first step toward creating thoughtful, racially diverse news coverage. Without a variety of backgrounds among professional journalists reporting on diverse issues, mainstream news consumers might question the validity of a media organization’s content. As of 2018, people of color made up only 23% of newsroom staff in the United … [Read more...] about Opinion: Newsroom Staff Must be More Racially Diverse
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The Pixel: January 10, 2022
News: Pepperdine Reinforces COVID Policies in the Face of OmicronPepperdine Kicks Off Spring 2022 with New Student Orientation Sports: Hot Shots: Warriors on Pace to Win the 2021-22 NBA ChampionshipOpinion: PGM Picks NFL Week 18 Life and Arts: Missing Money: How An Art Piece Prompted a DPS InvestigationAlbum Review: Lana del Rey Finds Soft Mature Sound with … [Read more...] about The Pixel: January 10, 2022
The Pixel: November 15, 2021
News Friends pay tribute to student killed in hit-and-run traffic collision Three years later: Pepperdine remembers the Borderline Shooting and Woolsey Fire Sports Cheer Squad brings school spirit to Pepp Women’s Volleyball downs Pacific in three sets Life & Arts KWVS DJs find expression in the studio Student director fulfills leadership dreams with … [Read more...] about The Pixel: November 15, 2021
Mixed Reviews: Pepperdine Resumes In-Person Learning
Students walk to class on the first day back to in-person learning. Classes started as planned Jan. 13 at Pepperdine. Photo by Abby WiltAfter three days of online learning, Seaver College resumed in-person classes. Classes started on ground Jan. 13, and students said they have mixed feelings about the return. Pepperdine reported 543 COVID-19 cases Jan. 12 within the community … [Read more...] about Mixed Reviews: Pepperdine Resumes In-Person Learning
Zooming Through Campus: Students Look for Better Modes of Transportation
Sophomore Gabriel Claypool stands with his bike on campus. Claypool uses his bike to combat Pepperdine's hills and make travel easier between his dorm and class. Photo by Ella CoatesIf you see a blazing blue bike around campus, it most likely belongs to Gabriel Claypool. The sophomore rides it around campus, zooming from his dorm at Towers to his classes. "I use it constantly," … [Read more...] about Zooming Through Campus: Students Look for Better Modes of Transportation