Photos courtesy of the National Park ServiceA female mountain lion’s remains were discovered on Malibu Canyon Road two weeks ago. The mountain lion was known as P-23 and she called the Santa Monica Mountains home.It is suspected that P-23 was hit by a car because of the condition of her body said Kate Kuykendall, the public affairs officer of the National Park Service. … [Read more...] about Mountain Lion Killed By Car Raises Questions About Population Viability
Super Bowl Sunday Should Be a Holiday
Graphic by Nate BartonThis Sunday millions of people around the globe will gather together to celebrate a holiday unlike any other, the Super Bowl. Calling the Super Bowl a holiday may seem ridiculous, but it may not be as far-fetched as it seems.According to Fortune Magazine, 111.7 million people tuned in to watch last year's Super Bowl. Compare that with the biggest … [Read more...] about Super Bowl Sunday Should Be a Holiday
Why Spring Break Shouldn’t Be Tropical
Graphic by Nate Barton Spring Break is coming up for students, and during this time questions arise about where to go, what to do and who to go with. A lot of people answer these questions with the generic responses of somewhere tropical and with some of their best friends. USA Today reports that some of the most popular spring break destinations include Cancun, Miami and … [Read more...] about Why Spring Break Shouldn’t Be Tropical
Pepperdine community gathers for Helen Young’s memorial service
Photos courtesy of Pepperdine University and Pepperdine Digital Collections The Pepperdine community gathered alongside family, friends and colleagues to honor the life and legacy of Helen Young, the former first lady of Pepperdine, wife to former President Norvel Young and founder of the Associated Women of Pepperdine. The memorial service was held Friday, Jan. 5, in the … [Read more...] about Pepperdine community gathers for Helen Young’s memorial service
Pepperdine Community Garden Restored
Pepperdine’s Green Team and the Center for Sustainability re-established the community garden after last year it had been removed due to the construction on the intramural field. Members of the Green Team and volunteers worked Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., until the garden had been fully set up and seeds and seedlings had been planted. This involved shoveling dirt into … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Community Garden Restored