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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Polls CLOSE in Malibu City Council election
Polls closed today at 8:00 p.m. With all seven voting precincts reported, results show Skylar Peak winning with 1466 votes, followed by John Sibert with 1156 votes, Joan House with 1037 votes, Hans Laetz with 701 votes, Andy Lyon with 629 votes, Hamish Patterson with 649 votes, and Missy Zeitsoff with 557 votes. Final official election results have not been published but Peak, … [Read more...] about Polls CLOSE in Malibu City Council election
Mountain lions not as dangerous as humans think
When most people hear about mountain lion sightings along the outer edge of Pepperdine’s campus, they immediately assume that they are in danger. Not to worry. The mountain lions that inhabit the Santa Monica Mountains are far more threatened by the humans living in the area than we are by them. Since 2002, when the first mountain lion was captured in the Santa Monica mountain … [Read more...] about Mountain lions not as dangerous as humans think
SGA approves $3,000 for new SAC furniture
The SGA voted yesterday to approve $3,000 for new furniture in the SAC. Senior Senator Jazmyne Sutton wrote two resolutions about the SAC. The first resolution listed the problems that students, faculty and staff had previously voiced about the SAC. The resolution recommended that the SAC officially become a part of Pepperdine’s renovation plans in the future. According to … [Read more...] about SGA approves $3,000 for new SAC furniture
Glazer Institute’s future uncertain
Those attracted to Israel for an internship or study abroad program from the Glazer Institute for Jewish Studies may have to hold off on applications. As the Institute’s grant completes its cycle, unresolved issues remain in flux to determine Glazer’s fate in the coming academic year, according to Glazer liaison John Fishel. In 2008 the Glazer Foundation gave Pepperdine a … [Read more...] about Glazer Institute’s future uncertain