From race and socioeconomic status to gender and sexual orientation, diversity comes in many different shapes and sizes.
Staff Editorial: The Fight for Racial Justice Cannot Stop at Performative Activism
2020 incited performative activism in a way many argue has not been seen in decades. The murder of George Floyd turned countless individuals into activists overnight, but unfortunately, this action ended just as quickly as it began.
‘In it until the wheels fall off:’ Childcare providers discuss impact of coronavirus
When the pandemic began, Bibi Carpenter, center director of University City KinderCare, warned the teachers about its impact.
Pepperdine and International Students Respond to Recent ICE Policy
A July 6 ICE policy threatened to deport international students taking all online classes. Three international students react to this government policy and Pepperdine’s response to it.
Locals defy COVID regulations to save neighbor’s life
Ever since quarantine began, Peter and Alyce, along with their three young children, have been taking walks around their San Carlos neighborhood to get exercise and fresh air. On April 11, the day before Easter, the family decided to take a shortcut home — a route they had never taken before.
City Council approves $15.1 million rental assistance, renews eviction moratorium
San Diego City Council approved a $15.1 million rent relief program and extended the eviction moratorium Tuesday to help residents who are struggling financially due to the coronavirus.
July News Briefs
Press Releases compiled, arranged and edited by Makena Huey
Calls keep seniors struggling with social isolation connected
People 65 years and older are at high-risk for severe illness from COVID-19, but during a time when staying home and social distancing are essential to remaining healthy, this same age group is also at risk for something else: loneliness.
There Is No LGBTQ+ History Without Black History
From the initial riot that inspired June’s Pride month parades to the protests occurring around the world in response to the murder of George Floyd, both had the same goal: ending the police brutality of a marginalized community.
Staff Editorial: The Graphic Commits to Amplifying Black Student Voices
Eighty-three years after the Graphic published its first issue, the current leaders of the student-run organization reflect on their responsibility to do better, committing themselves to amplifying Black voices and pursuing the truth long after it is breaking news.