Growing up, every holiday took place at my grandparents' house in Stockton, Calif. — halfway between my house and my cousins' house.The drive from my hometown to my cousins' is roughly three hours, but with busy sports and work schedules, this drive was almost never made. This left Thanksgiving and Christmas to be the only times our family was reunited. Yet, this all … [Read more...] about Good News: It’s Never Too Late to Reconnect with Family
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Davenport Discussions Welcome Almis Udrys ’01 Back to Campus
The Davenport Institute of the School of Public Policy held its second discussion event at the Executive Center Dining Room on Sept. 23.Students were invited to listen to Public Policy alum Almis Udrys MPP ‘01 on Sept. 23. He shared his experiences as a state and local policymaker and offered advice to the next generation of policymakers. Udrys is a former Assistant … [Read more...] about Davenport Discussions Welcome Almis Udrys ’01 Back to Campus
Student Government Association Holds First Meeting of Semester
The Student Government Association (SGA) held their first meeting of the semester Sept. 25 in Thornton Administrative Center (TAC). With every senate member in attendance, SGA President Myers Mentzer opened by going over a recent meeting with university administration officials, relating to parking citations. University officials are looking at reducing the amount of potential … [Read more...] about Student Government Association Holds First Meeting of Semester
Residents Flock to Point Dume Club Meet and Greet
Malibu City Council candidates Bruce Silverstein and Steve Uhring hosted a meet and greet Sept. 22 at the Point Dume Club to discuss their re-election campaign and the recent change in ownership of the club.Point Dume Club is a Malibu mobile home park that recently changed ownership after a deal organized by Marcus & Millichap, according to an L.A. Times article. The … [Read more...] about Residents Flock to Point Dume Club Meet and Greet
There is Always a Need: City of Malibu Hosts American Red Cross Blood Drive
The City of Malibu held a blood drive Sept. 19 following an emergency blood shortage in July. The goal for this blood drive was 26 donors, Leti Romero, American Red Cross driver technician said. After the six-hour window, the drive brought in 29 donors, which is enough to save up to 87 lives, Nina Minton, American Red Cross Biomedical Services account manager said.An emergency … [Read more...] about There is Always a Need: City of Malibu Hosts American Red Cross Blood Drive






