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‘Green’ idea gone too far

November 8, 2007 by Pepperdine Graphic

MARC CHOQUETTEOnline Content Manager Is it just me, or is everyone and everything (including the Graphic, see A1) trying to go “green?” It seems that many corporations in the United States have realized that throwing around the “green” label means that the other kind of green will be lining their pockets soon thereafter, whether or not they are actually environmentally … [Read more...] about ‘Green’ idea gone too far

Hotel reopens,  remodel finished

November 8, 2007 by Pepperdine Graphic

MARC CHOQUETTEONLINE CONTENT MANAGER After being closed for more than a year for large-scale renovations, David Geffen’s latest Malibu project has re-opened its doors to the public. The 47-room Malibu Beach Inn quietly re-opened last month with a new, more luxurious and more expensive flair than ever before. But the quiet re-opening did not last long, as fire ravaged Malibu … [Read more...] about Hotel reopens,  remodel finished

Trash worth keeping: Campus teams with recycling company

November 8, 2007 by Pepperdine Graphic

Art Illustration by Sarah Schreff/Photo Editor NICOLE ALBERTSONNews Assistant As the landfills in Southern California begin to reach their maximum capacity, recycling has become an important part in controlling the amount of waste buried into the ground. The closest landfill to Pepperdine is directly through Malibu Canyon near A.E.Wright Middle School and reached its capacity … [Read more...] about Trash worth keeping: Campus teams with recycling company

Love-driven choice rules lifetime verdict

November 8, 2007 by Pepperdine Graphic

NICOLE ALBERTSONNews Assistant Sometimes men will do crazy things for the women they love. Some shave their head, wax their backs, move to the suburbs, or trade the sports car for a minivan. William H. Rehnquist Professor of Law, Grant Nelson took his devotion to the next level. When his college girlfriend not so subtly suggested that he attend law school after graduation, … [Read more...] about Love-driven choice rules lifetime verdict

Malibu Colony recovers

November 8, 2007 by Pepperdine Graphic

MARC CHOQUETTEONLINE CONTENT MANAGER Many Malibuites consider themselves lucky after the Malibu Canyon Fire, with longtime residents and local media saying that, despite some scattered damage, much of the town dodged a bullet. Aside from the Presbyterian Church and Malibu Glass and Mirror, little in the way of commercial structure damage could be seen around town, at least to … [Read more...] about Malibu Colony recovers

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