Authorities have identified the gunman in the Borderline Bar and Grill shooting as 29-year-old David Ian Long. Long was a resident of Thousand Oaks and used a .45-caliber handgun that was legally purchased. Long was a Marine Corps veteran and had previous encounters with the law. Twelve people, including Ventura County Sheriff's Department Sgt. Ron Helus, were shot and … [Read more...] about Breaking News: Multiple Shot at Nearby Borderline Bar and Grill
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Pepperdine Community Reacts to Pittsburgh Shooting
Photos by Milan LoiaconoIn response to the tragic Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, the Pepperdine community, especially the Jewish community, is calling for civil discourse, demonstrations of love and continued support to promote peace on campus. "Cultures need to come together because this is not something anybody wants to have happen in their community," Monica Welsh, program … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Community Reacts to Pittsburgh Shooting
Annual Safety Report Raises Awareness for Campus Safety
Infograph by Kiley Distelrath The Department of Public Safety published The Campus Safety and Fire Safety Report for 2017 on the Pepperdine website Oct. 1, including incidents from all Pepperdine campuses, undergraduate, graduate and abroad. The report covers serious crimes, most notably four sexual assault cases and one hate crime. The Campus Safety and Fire Safety … [Read more...] about Annual Safety Report Raises Awareness for Campus Safety
Prayer Service Remembers Pittsburgh and Kentucky Shooting Victims
Photos by Milan Loiacono The Pepperdine community gathered for a prayer service in Stauffer Chapel Tuesday night following the recent shootings in Pittsburgh and Kentucky. The Office of the Chaplain and the Glazer Institute for Jewish Studies hosted the service for people of all faiths to join together to pray and memorialize the victims. “Many people are feeling fear,” … [Read more...] about Prayer Service Remembers Pittsburgh and Kentucky Shooting Victims
Staff Editorial: Jamal Khashoggi’s Death Proves Need to Continue Fight for Truth
Art by Caitlin Roark News of Arab journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s death inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul has sparked concerns for the safety of journalists and state of the media in general. Khashoggi’s murder reaffirmed what many journalists already knew going into this line of work — the fight for truth is not always easy, but should always be sought after … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Jamal Khashoggi’s Death Proves Need to Continue Fight for Truth






