A gathering of people raise their signs outside the Malibu Pier to protest COVID-19 vaccine mandates in schools. Members of Cali Free, a local group, said they came out to speak out against the mandate. Photo by Emily Shaw Correction: An earlier published version misreported Jameson's sign A group of Malibu moms took to the pier to protest vaccine mandates in schools, hoping … [Read more...] about ‘Don’t Touch My Kid’: Malibu Moms Stage Anti-Vaccine Mandate Protest Near Pier
Seaver 200 Foundation Gatherings Move to Online Following Logistical Challenges
First and second-year students attend their first Foundation Gathering at the Eddy D. Field Baseball Stadium on Sept. 1. Future Foundation Gatherings will take place online, according to an Oct. 15 email from the Hub for Spiritual Life. Photo by Beth Gonzales The Hub for Spiritual Life announced changes to Seaver 200 programming on Friday, Oct. 15, due to logistical challenges, … [Read more...] about Seaver 200 Foundation Gatherings Move to Online Following Logistical Challenges
COVID-Related County Guidance Impacts Pepperdine Operations
Firestone Fieldhouse, Pepperdine’s arena and recreational space, sits empty on Oct. 12. Following changes to county regulation, any indoor event with more than 1,000 attendees will require organizers to check COVID-19 vaccine cards or negative tests. Photo by Ryan BrinkmanWith the constantly shifting landscape of the COVID-19 pandemic come changes to health ordinances and … [Read more...] about COVID-Related County Guidance Impacts Pepperdine Operations
DPS Crime Report Reflects More Theft on Campus
Graphic File PhotoPepperdine's Department of Public Safety recorded three more instances of theft on campus — one at the Rockwell Academic Center on Sept. 3, one taking place at the Thornton Administrative Center on Sept. 23 and another at Facilities Services on Sept. 25.Since July 29, there have been 16 instances of theft on campus — 14 in academic buildings and … [Read more...] about DPS Crime Report Reflects More Theft on Campus
PCH Accident Victim Identified, GoFundMe Started for His Family
The 22000 block of Pacific Coast Highway sees heavy traffic the afternoon of Sept. 22. This stretch of PCH is home to multimillion-dollar houses and has seen several deadly crashes in the month of September. Photo by Ashley MowreaderThe Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner identified the victim of the Sept. 17 accident on PCH. Erik Berg, a 39-year-old Thousand Oaks … [Read more...] about PCH Accident Victim Identified, GoFundMe Started for His Family