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Costs Remain for Street Vendors Despite Signing of Safe Sidewalk Vending Act

February 26, 2020 by Anastassia Kostin

The Safe Sidewalk Vending Act made street vending legal, but low-income vendors still struggle to adapt.

Adjunct Faculty Teach for the Students, Not the Money

February 19, 2020 by Anastassia Kostin

Adjunct faculty are integral to universities, which is why many are stepping up their efforts to secure higher pay and job benefits.

Balancing Act: How Yin Yang Promotes Harmony and Balance

December 1, 2019 by Anastassia Kostin

The Daoist symbols of yin and yang are opposites that act together, emphasizing the need for balance.

Student Teachers Stay Set on Their Career Paths Despite Challenges

November 30, 2019 by Anastassia Kostin

Students who want to become teachers have to make several sacrifices, which include navigating the uncertainty that comes with the profession.

Pacific Coast Highway Captures Attention for its Scenery and its Crashes

November 10, 2019 by Anastassia Kostin

Pacific Coast Highway is an iconic highway, but also one of the most dangerous ones.

Pepperdine’s New Reality — Trauma Revisited

November 8, 2019 by Anastassia Kostin

Mentally and physically processing one’s response to trauma can take different forms for each individual.

Sophisticated Credit Card Scams Target Younger Audience

October 23, 2019 by Anastassia Kostin

As credit card scams get more sophisticated, banks and individuals adapt by taking new preventative measures.

Sexual Assault Incidents Reveal Need for Increased Communication at Schools

October 2, 2019 by Anastassia Kostin

When sexual assaults occur on campus, how do Pepperdine and other schools respond?

There is No Such Thing as Having No Time

September 23, 2019 by Anastassia Kostin

As busy college students, it’s easy to shrug off opportunities for growth and connection by citing lack of time, though that’s hardly ever the real reason.

City of Malibu Endorses Declaration of Climate Emergency

September 18, 2019 by Anastassia Kostin

The City of Malibu hopes to create a Climate Commission to develop and implement a climate change mobilization plan.

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