TIFFANY MURPHYStaff Writer The head of the United States largest mortgage lending company is staying put. Angelo R. Mozilo made the announcement on Tuesday. 69-year-old Mozilo was considering stepping down from his role as C-E-O at Country-wide Financial. President of the Calabasas Chamber, Carol Washburn says the Calabasas community is fortunate to have Mozilo and … [Read more...] about Mozilo and Countrywide
Behind the Scenes With Jordan Bettinger
WAVES PUBLIC ADDRESS ANNOUNCER JANE LEESports Editor Any devout viewer who religiously tunes in night after night to “SportsCenter” on ESPN is familiar with the show’s regular on-air talent. Some may be fans of Stuart Scott, notable for his lazy eye and catch phrases, including “Booya!” and “Can I get a whoop-whoop?” The sports broadcaster somehow even manages to pull off the … [Read more...] about Behind the Scenes With Jordan Bettinger
The new mix with politics
AMY LARSONStaff Writer It is interesting how intertwined politics and religion have become. I was having a talk with a friend a couple months ago, and he made me think about some things that I have been wrestling with since. For instance, does Jesus say anything about politics? In society today, there are many ideas about what sort of political role a Christian plays, or if … [Read more...] about The new mix with politics
Mayor’s school takeover may prove unlawful
The mayor of L.A. moves to take over school district; state law poses challenge. SHANNON URTNOWSKILiving Editor Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa made a controversial proposal, which was brought to the state’s attention one year ago, to take control of the Los Angeles Unified School District. His initial proposal to gain full power over district operations was quickly shot … [Read more...] about Mayor’s school takeover may prove unlawful
Pep teams improve, place well at S.D. meet
After rough start to season, cross country teams grab second-place finish at San Diego Invitational. SHUHEI MATSUOAssistant Sports Editor The Pepperdine cross country teams traveled to San Diego on Saturday and captured second place at the University of San Diego Invitational. Both the men’s and women’s teams placed three runners in the Top 10. Senior Kyla Maher led the women’s … [Read more...] about Pep teams improve, place well at S.D. meet
