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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ICC Announces Next President
The ICC held a meeting March 15, in the Hahn Fireside Room, hosting the election for the next E-Board presidency. At the end of the meeting, it was announced that Olivia Bates will be the next ICC President.Bates gave a speech on her determination to become ICC president and what her dedication could look like. Electronic voting took place after."I would love to give back to … [Read more...] about ICC Announces Next President
New SGA Officers Announced
Election season has commenced for Pepperdine’s Student Government Association. Members of SGA said they encourage the entirety of the student body to participate in either voting or running for a student government position. 20 positions were up for grabs this spring between the SGA Executive Board and Senate, SGA Advisor Danielle Minke said. From 8 a.m., March 20, to 8 a.m., … [Read more...] about New SGA Officers Announced
‘DUNNcensored’ Episode 1: Recall Receipts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIJRioafWl0&t=11s "DUNNcensored" host Hunter Dunn examines the views of Pepperdine Students on California's recall system and the cost of the recent failed attempt against Gov. Gavin Newsom. Dunn also presents some possible remedies to alleviate the burden on the taxpayer. "Wow! That's a lot of money," Pepperdine first year Payton Ballinger … [Read more...] about ‘DUNNcensored’ Episode 1: Recall Receipts
The Rundown – 04.29.21
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