Design by Betsy Burrow The Graphic is dedicated to providing accurate and up-to-date coverage of national — like the Presidential and Senate — and local — like Malibu City Council — elections. To do so, there is a dedicated team of writers and editors fact-checking information from several credible government and news sources. These sources are: Los … [Read more...] about News Transparency Measures 2024 Election
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Opinion: Our Democracy is Rigged
Art by Samantha MillerFor decades, the U.S. has proudly flaunted the title “Leader of the Free World.” The single most important qualifier of this is the right to fair elections.Between assaults on the Voting Rights Act, defunding of the U.S. Postal Service and Russian interference, our right to fair elections is in jeopardy.Since the U.S. continues to navigate … [Read more...] about Opinion: Our Democracy is Rigged
Registration Opportunity Comes to Seaver
Photos by Berkley Mason The Student Government Association hosted its first voter registration Tuesday at 2 p.m. to make it convenient for students to make their voices heard in local, state and federal elections, according to SGA's Facebook page. In past years, there has not been an opportunity for students at Pepperdine to register to vote on campus by the Freedom Wall, … [Read more...] about Registration Opportunity Comes to Seaver
We Don’t Have the Luxury of Being Politically Uneducated
Art by Kris Harper I was not educated on the events or details of Benghazi before my viewing of Michael Bay's "13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi," and as the credits began to roll at the end, I sat there disappointed and teary-eyed at my immense ignorance about something that was so significant and perhaps even avoidable. The film was released Jan. 15, and the … [Read more...] about We Don’t Have the Luxury of Being Politically Uneducated