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Santa Anas bring about strong winds and small fire to Malibu

October 27, 2012 by Genevieve Chong

The Santa Ana winds have brought about gusts of up to 65 mph and humidity as low as 5 percent in Malibu, which have brought up critical fire weather conditions to the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. Malibu Patch reported a small fire that broke out Friday afternoon off Mulholland Highway west of Decker Canyon as strong Santa Ana winds blew through the area. … [Read more...] about Santa Anas bring about strong winds and small fire to Malibu

Weighing the future of America

October 27, 2012 by Allegra Hobbs

In the painfully long and awkward tunnel leading from adolescence into adulthood, there are several obligatory rites of passage that shatter one’s childish illusions and leave a jaded shell of a person where there once was starry-eyed wonderment. We all remember with vivid intensity the day we discovered our parents were Santa Claus or that Barney was really a man in an … [Read more...] about Weighing the future of America

Stick or Treat

October 27, 2012 by Danielle DiMeglio

Flu vaccines are available at the Student Health Center for the 2012-2013 flu season. As students embrace the fall season with pumpkin-spice lattes and midterms, the Student Health Center prepares for yet another flu season, offering the annual free flu vaccination clinics on campus. The Student Health Center’s legendary “Stick or Treat” was yesterday, but the Student Health … [Read more...] about Stick or Treat

Students raise epilepsy awareness

October 27, 2012 by Falon Opsahl

The post-grad lifestyle is typically depicted as an uncharitable time, one filled with endless job hunts and soul searching. Alumnus Clayton Karels (2011), however, seemed to skip this stage in life. After graduation last year, Karels moved to Los Angeles and dedicated himself to the Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Los Angeles. This Sunday, he will lead the Epilepsy Foundation … [Read more...] about Students raise epilepsy awareness

DPS Reports: Part I

October 27, 2012 by DPS Report

DEPARTMENTAL - LOST/FOUND PROPERTY   Date: Oct 15, 2012-Monday at 8:45 Case Number: 12-01169 Location:  SCHOOL OF LAW Summary:  FOUND PROPERTY TURNED IN TO PUBLIC SAFETY - CAR KEY Disposition:  Referred to Investigations   CRIMES - LARCENY/THEFT - THEFT FROM A VEHICLE Date: Oct 15, 2012-Monday at 8:54 Case Number: 12-01170 Location:  OFF CAMPUS LOCATION – MALIBU … [Read more...] about DPS Reports: Part I

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