The Student Health Center and the Nutrition Peer Education Program will be launching an initiative this week called Health Campus 2020 to inform students about power foods and mindful eating. They will have free raffles and give aways and offer information outside the Caf on Friday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Wednesday from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m., according to Health Center … [Read more...] about Health Center kicks-off Healthy Campus 2020 campaign
Polar vortex causes rocky start to spring
As the beginning of January brought the end of winter break, students packed their bags, traded beloved pajamas for pants and prepared to begin spring semester classes. Returning to Malibu after the new year often produces feelings of motivation, anticipation and nostalgia for Netflix. But for some, this travel season was infiltrated by stress brought on by the extremely … [Read more...] about Polar vortex causes rocky start to spring
Author finds peace in prejudice
With the word “reconciliation” as her mantra, author Louise Steinman fuses the bitter past of Jewish persecution in Poland with the importance of forgiveness in her newest book “The Crooked Mirrors,” from which she will be reading today at 4 p.m. in Payson Library. Steinman spoke about her journeys in Poland 3 years ago during the writing process of “The Crooked Mirrors,” … [Read more...] about Author finds peace in prejudice
Theft from philanthropy: $2,000 stolen from Psi U
Steal the thunder — Psi Upsilon member junior Chris Perry hypes up the crowd during the fraternity’s annual philanthropy event, Psi U Think You Can Dance. The fraternity discovered their money safe containing $2,000 had been stolen, the proceeds of which would have gone to a paralysis foundation. (Photo by Katrina Kirsch) While the Psi Upsilon fraternity … [Read more...] about Theft from philanthropy: $2,000 stolen from Psi U
Law professor Douglas Kmiec to run for Congress (Print Version)
Photo by Sarah Malone Douglas Kmiec, former U.S. Ambassador to Malta and current professor of Constitutional Law at the School of Law, will run as an Independent candidate in the 26th Congressional District race. Kmiec will face incumbent Julia Brownley (D-Thousand Oaks), Jeff Gorrel (R-Camarillo) and Rafael Dagnesses, a Republican candidate. The two winners from the … [Read more...] about Law professor Douglas Kmiec to run for Congress (Print Version)