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Fire safety considered something to be taken seriously

April 11, 2012 by NewsWaves

[youtube uYEORniKGtE] Not many people have forgotten the wildfires that nearly burned Pepperdine's campus to the ground nearly five years ago. Which is why the Department of Public Safety encourages students to know fire safety protocol and to be prepared for any disaster. … [Read more...] about Fire safety considered something to be taken seriously

Calabasas High School dedicates season to coach, wins first Championship

April 11, 2012 by NewsWaves: Izzy Loya

[youtube w4rR4Hokm_Q] After a Calabasas high school basketball coach Joe Frasier suffered a near-fatal hit and run accident, the team dedicated their season to him. That same season, the Calabasas Coyotes won their first ever Championship. … [Read more...] about Calabasas High School dedicates season to coach, wins first Championship

Campus Recreation: Kindling exploration

April 10, 2012 by Shane Tayloe

A convoy of student vehicles silently made their way alone through the night.  For miles in every direction from the island of light the beams from the headlights created in the canyon, was deep darkness.  But for the purposes of all involved, darkness was a boon. The anticipation for the stargazing hike grew as the cars snaked through Latigo Canyon and neared the dirt parking … [Read more...] about Campus Recreation: Kindling exploration

Peak, Sibert and House win Malibu City Council seats

April 10, 2012 by Zack Jenkins

In one of the most heated city council elections in recent years, city council candidates Skylar Peak, John Sibert and Joan House won the three available open seats from the field of seven, winning over Missy Zeitsoff, Andy Lyon, Hans Laetz and Hamish Patterson according to the City of Malibu. Peak, a 27-year-old Malibu native, business owner and Pepperdine graduate received … [Read more...] about Peak, Sibert and House win Malibu City Council seats

Malibu City Council election candidate profiles

April 10, 2012 by Chelsea Cowley

The polls have been open for seven hours and seven candidates are vying for three seats. The seven candidates running are Hamish Patterson, Skylar Peak, Hanz Laetz, Andy Lyon, Joan House, Missy Zeitsoff and John Sibert. Hamish Patterson: With a background in environmental chemistry from Northern Arizona University, Patterson is passionate about the Malibu Lagoon Restoration … [Read more...] about Malibu City Council election candidate profiles

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