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California Officials and Scientists Look into Causes of a Massive Fish Die-Off in Malibu Lagoon

September 11, 2018 by Channa Steinmetz

Photos Courtesy of California State Parks, 2018Over 6,000 fish were found floating dead in the Malibu Lagoon on Aug. 23. California State Parks and The Bay Foundation are in the process of assessing the exact cause for the mass die-off.California State Parks Angeles District Superintendent Craig Sap said approximately 95 to 98 percent of these fish were striped mullet, and the … [Read more...] about California Officials and Scientists Look into Causes of a Massive Fish Die-Off in Malibu Lagoon

Teach Responsible Social Media Use to Middle Schoolers

September 5, 2018 by Channa Steinmetz

Bo Burnham’s new film, “Eighth Grade,” provoked my friends and me to think back to the glory days of middle school. We quickly realized our experiences were vastly different than Kayla Day, the film’s young heroine. Why? Any scene with an eighth grader depicted phone-consumed zombies — their head down, an unbreakable gaze from a screen and an inability to hold a … [Read more...] about Teach Responsible Social Media Use to Middle Schoolers

Student Covers Portion of Art Exhibit Per Administration’s Request

June 1, 2018 by Channa Steinmetz

Photos by Channa SteinmetzSenior Angelica Ramos covered parts of her art exhibition in the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art after a request from Pepperdine administration the Friday morning after opening night. As part of the Studio Art Thesis Exhibition in the Weisman Museum, Ramos created art centered around punk culture. The graffitied walls in Ramos’ exhibition … [Read more...] about Student Covers Portion of Art Exhibit Per Administration’s Request

Paul Hawken Speaks at Pepperdine Climate Conference

April 23, 2018 by Channa Steinmetz

Photo courtesy of Pepperdine University Environmentalist, entrepreneur, author and activist Paul Hawken spoke at Pepperdine University recently about his new book on solutions to global warming. The Malibu Library Speaker Series along with Pepperdine University hosted Hawken Wednesday, April 11 at 7 p.m. in Elkins Auditorium. Introduced by Associate Professor of Religion … [Read more...] about Paul Hawken Speaks at Pepperdine Climate Conference

Clubs Discuss Upcoming On-Campus Ben Shapiro Appearance

April 8, 2018 by Channa Steinmetz

Photo courtesy of Pepperdine College RepublicansSeveral student organizations gathered Thursday night to discuss conservative columnist and radio host Ben Shapiro's upcoming speech on Pepperdine's campus. Representatives from Black Student Association (BSA), Latino Student Association (LSA), College Democrats, Crossroads (Pepperdine's LGBTQ+ club), and other students and … [Read more...] about Clubs Discuss Upcoming On-Campus Ben Shapiro Appearance

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