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Opinion: The Halftime Show Outshines the Game

February 26, 2026 by Hana Wadlow

Transparency Item: The Perspectives section of the Graphic is comprised of articles based on opinion. This is the opinion and perspective of the writer. Many viewers struggle to recall who won a given Super Bowl. Images tend to endure instead: Rihanna suspended high above the stadium in red, revealing her pregnancy without interrupting a note. Kendrick Lamar structured his … [Read more...] about Opinion: The Halftime Show Outshines the Game

Venezuelan Political Prisoners Face Unjust Trials

November 4, 2014 by Maria Prada

Art by Sacha Irick Leopoldo Lopez sent his daughter a message from his military prison cell on Sept. 19. The message was later shared by his wife on his Facebook account: “Today, my dear Manuela turns 5. I was able to see her, and for her birthday she asked me to carry her up to Avila [National Park in Venezuela], like we used to. I promised I would take her soon.” Lopez … [Read more...] about Venezuelan Political Prisoners Face Unjust Trials

Venezuelan students fight for freedom

February 24, 2014 by Maria Prada

Art by Sacha IrickAs he stood at the base of a statue of Latin-American revolutionary hero, Jose Marti, in a plaza at the heart of Venezuela’s capital city, Caracas, Leopoldo Lopez announced last Tuesday that he would surrender to the authorities. Thousands of supporters dressed in white surrounded him in support as he handed himself in to the National Guard. Lopez has … [Read more...] about Venezuelan students fight for freedom

G News 02.20.14

February 21, 2014 by Whitney Ashton & Shayla Girardin

Whitney Ashton and Shayla Girardin bring you the top stories for this week's issue of the print paper. Team Oscar winner and Pepperdine student Mackenna Millet stops by to talk all things Team Oscar with Shayla. _____________________________________________________________________________ Follow the Graphic on Twitter: @PeppGraphic … [Read more...] about G News 02.20.14

Now I know what freedom feels like

February 14, 2014 by Maria Prada

Art by Sacha Irick After two days of violent demonstrations in Venezuela, I am proud to say I have lived in freedom. The night was colder than usual. Groups of people rushed into the parking lot as the time approached for the election results to be announced. Some college students walked around wearing red shirts printed with the image of a yellow hammer and sickle. I … [Read more...] about Now I know what freedom feels like

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