Caruso School of Law students gather at Dean of Caruso Paul Caron's home in February 2022, to listen to a guest speaker and participate in the Dean’s Bible Study. Afterward, students separated into small groups to worship. Photo courtesy of Paul CaronThe Dean’s Bible Study offers Caruso School of Law students a time to worship and opens a space to share faith with … [Read more...] about A Glimpse Into Faith at Caruso Law: Dean’s Bible Study
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Malibu City Council Fights Against Low-Impact Camping
Package ran live Feb. 7, for NewsWaves 32 The California Coastal Commission and the L.A. County Board of Supervisors remain invested in the proposition of low-impact camping in the Santa Monica Mountains — a move the Malibu City Council is not in favor of, Mayor Bruce Silverstein said. The debate has been ongoing since 2019, when the Council submitted its first letter of … [Read more...] about Malibu City Council Fights Against Low-Impact Camping
Malibu Welcomes Santa Monica College to Town
Package ran live Feb. 14, on NewsWaves 32 There is a new place for learning in Malibu — Santa Monica College. SMC opened its doors at its new satellite campus for students Feb. 13, with over 450 students enrolled and 150 students arriving to class on the first day of school, said Scott Silverman, dean of Noncredit and Summer Programs at SMC. SMC is located on Civic Center … [Read more...] about Malibu Welcomes Santa Monica College to Town
Good News: A Sweet Reminder To Love Your Friends
For years I was convinced Valentine's Day was nothing more than a capitalistic Hallmark ploy to sell crappy chocolates and cards with Cupid on them.I was a certified Valentine's Day hater, and I was unapologetic about it. There was no way I was going to take part in a holiday based on spending money and couples who participate in way too much PDA for my taste. Until my first … [Read more...] about Good News: A Sweet Reminder To Love Your Friends
More Than Just a Few Words: Pepperdine Community Remembers Ted McAllister
Ted McAllister, the Edward. L. Gaylord Chair and professor of Public Policy, stands outside Pepperdine's School of Public Policy. McAllister died in late January, according to SPP's Jan. 27 news release, and left an impact on many people at Pepperdine. Photo courtesy of Lena PacificiTed McAllister, the Edward L. Gaylord Chair and professor of Public Policy, died in late … [Read more...] about More Than Just a Few Words: Pepperdine Community Remembers Ted McAllister





