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ANTI-ABORTION FREEDOM WALL DISPLAY CREATES DISCOURSE “First and foremost, tion to the 62 million we wanted to call attenfuture and a life that human beings who had a — Pepperdine Colle was ended by abortion.” ge Republicans
dents passing the Freedom Wall last week, all contesting the same issue: abortion. The signs covered the expanse of the corkboard and trickled off onto the wall below, creating a gallery of student opinions and rebuttals. Pepperdine College Republicans put up an anti-abortion display Sept. 28, on Pepperdine’s Freedom Wall. Shortly after, other students, many of whom disagreed, covered this display with abortion-rights messages. PCR club members and other students engaged in dialogue and argument regarding the Freedom Wall, culminating in
SAMANTHA TORRE ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR Editor’s Note: Pepperdine Graphic Media uses AP style to avoid bias and be consistent in language, as well as to follow other professional news organizations. AP style has the following rules for reporting on abortion, which will be used throughout this article. “Pro-life” will be denoted as “anti-abortion,” and “pro-choice” will be denoted as “abortion-rights,” unless in quotes or proper names. A collection of signs and symbols greeted stu-
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DPS eventually appearing on the scene. First-year student Peter Briggs said he appreciated the ability to have conversation, though he wished there was a way to have discussions that did not result in hurt. “I was hearing people saying that this was an improper use of the Freedom Wall,” Briggs said. “And it doesn’t feel like that. I feel like this was a really productive and really stimulating use of the Freedom Wall, but that led to a very real experience on Pepperdine campus.”
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The three developments of the Freedom Wall, on Sept. 28, detail a Pepperdine College Republicans anti-abortion stance, an abortion-rights response and then removed signage.
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