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No. 4 men's water polo team falls to No. 8 Cal

November 3, 2012 by Narine Adamova

The Pepperdine men's water polo team, currently ranked No.4 in the nation, suffered a loss to No. 8 Cal in an action-packed game on Friday, Nov. 2 at Raleigh Runnels Memorial Pool. Sophomore Hungary-native Marco Madaras scored twice in the second quarter and junior goalkeeper Valics Bence finished the game with thirteen saves overall, but it wasn't enough to get the Waves a … [Read more...] about No. 4 men's water polo team falls to No. 8 Cal

Traffic delays, PCH eastbound lanes closed near Tuna Canyon

November 3, 2012 by Genevieve Chong

The City of Malibu's Emergency Operation Center has sent out an emergency tweet stating that the eastbound lanes on PCH are closed near Tuna Canyon and that traffic is being diverted onto the westbound lanes. Tuna Canyon is about about a half-mile away from the Reel Inn near Topanga Canyon. More details will be added as information becomes available. … [Read more...] about Traffic delays, PCH eastbound lanes closed near Tuna Canyon

Swimmers make cut

November 3, 2012 by Kayla Ferguson

Seniors Shannon Adkins, and Sarah Burris and junior Stephanie Ertl, all members of the Pepperdine University swim team, made the cut to advance to the next step toward becoming certified Los Angeles County lifeguards. All three completed a 1,000-meter ocean swim on Oct. 13 and will now move on to the interview stage of the three-step process. Should they make it through the … [Read more...] about Swimmers make cut

Rogue Wave: Civilians lose their civility

November 3, 2012 by Ben Holcomb

As you must know by now, an important election is taking place in a few short days. In the weeks leading up to this historic event, your normal, opinion-less friends have probably turned into insufferable champions of issues you can only pretend to comprehend. “Lilly Ledbetter? More like ‘Really LedWorst Thing Ever’ … no, but seriously I have no idea what that is.” These past … [Read more...] about Rogue Wave: Civilians lose their civility

‘Cloud Atlas’ narrative soars above

November 3, 2012 by Candace Lowry

Tom Hanks and Halle Berry pair up to make an unlikely team in the much-anticipated “Cloud Atlas.” The mystical tale follows a complex and aesthetically beautiful story as the time jumps to multiple locations: 1944 in the Pacific Ocean, 1934 in Europe, 1974 in California, 2014 in London and 2144 in Hawaii.  In an attempt to bring back to the glory days of “The Matrix,” Lana … [Read more...] about ‘Cloud Atlas’ narrative soars above

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