• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Advertising
  • Join PGM
Pepperdine Graphic

Pepperdine Graphic

  • News
  • Sports
  • Life & Arts
  • Perspectives
    • Our Girls
  • G News
  • Special Edition
    • Sonder
  • Currents
    • Currents Spring 2026
    • Currents Spring 2025
    • Currents Fall 2025
    • Currents Spring 2024
    • Currents Fall 2024
    • Currents Winter 2024
    • Currents Spring 2023
    • Currents Fall 2022
    • Fall 2021: Global Citizenship
    • Fall 2020: Humans of Pepperdine
    • Fall 2019: Challenging Perceptions of Light & Dark
    • Fall 2017: Vox Populi — The Voice of the People
  • Podcasts
  • Print Editions
  • NewsWaves
    • Thank You Thursday
  • Sponsored Content
  • Advertising
  • Our Girls
  • Contact
    • About Pepperdine Graphic Media

Pepperdine student breaks both legs in PCH crash

October 11, 2011 by Alysha Tsuji

A two-car collision on Pacific Coast Highway on Oct. 3 resulted in a Pepperdine student breaking both his legs. The driver of the other vehicle was arrested for driving under the influence of drugs.

Pepperdine DPS said that legal privacy matters prevent them from being able to release the student’s name.

“Because this was a criminal act and he was a victim, we cannot release information regarding the student,” Santa Monica Police Department Sergeant Richard Lewis said.

The student, in his mid-20s, was on his way home from school when the 32-year-old man in a 1997 Honda Accord collided with the student’s Honda Prelude twice, according to a witness who talked to investigators.

The driver of the Accord swerved in and out of lanes and struck the student’s car — sending it spinning — before hitting the student’s vehicle again head on.

The crash, which occurred around 6:35 p.m, closed down PCH southbound between the California Incline and the McClure Tunnel for two hours afterwards.

According to Lewis, both cars were totaled.

Filed Under: News

Primary Sidebar