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A round wall clock with a white frame and black face, featuring white numbers and hands, hangs on the wall. The time displayed is 10:09. It looks like something you might see in The Waiting Room, perhaps even a set piece from one of Pete Nicks' thought-provoking films shown in theaters.

Pete Nicks’ “The Waiting Room” in Theaters

September 23, 2012

Peter Nicks ’99 and a team of J-Schoolers worked on “The Waiting Room,” which opens this week in New York City and Los Angeles. The film will have a wider release in the coming months.

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Close-up of stacks of U.S. hundred-dollar bills secured with white bands. The focus is on the front faces of the bills featuring Benjamin Franklin's portrait. A red "PBS FRONTLINE" logo is positioned in the bottom right corner of the image, reminiscent of their Gerald Loeb Awards-winning coverage on Black Money.

“Black Money” collaboration with PBS FRONTLINE earns Gerald Loeb Awards nomination

July 9, 2010

“Black Money” has won an honorable mention in the enterprise television category in UCLA’s prestigious Gerald Loeb Awards, the highest honors in business journalism.

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