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Malibu

Stress and Schedule: Students Face Midterm Season

October 8, 2024 by Karla Suzuki

Every semester, when the halfway mark rolls around, Pepperdine students are faced with midterm season. Students are tasked with the challenge of juggling seemingly endless academic and extracurricular responsibilities. The overwhelming pressures arise form the intense workload, sophomore Isabella Morton said. "I am a Finance and Economics double major," Morton said. "During … [Read more...] about Stress and Schedule: Students Face Midterm Season

Staff Editorial: Vote Locally to Influence Important PCH Change

October 8, 2024 by Graphic Staff

Editor’s Note: PGM staff members decide on the topic of a Staff Ed together. The staff as a whole provides opinions and content included in this Staff Ed to provide thoughts about and shed light on solutions for happenings at Pepperdine As college students, we oftentimes hear about the world around us and all the problems it possesses. We constantly hear about unsolved … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Vote Locally to Influence Important PCH Change

PCH History is 21 Miles of Controversy

October 8, 2024 by Emily Chase

Editor’s note: Running through all 21 miles of Malibu, PCH is a backdrop to daily life and community tragedy. We chose to name this series, “PCH: A Perfect Storm” to encapuslate the beautiful scenery and the deadly risks that face those who use this road. The inspiration for the title of this series came from an October 2023 interview with Michel Shane who lost his daughter, … [Read more...] about PCH History is 21 Miles of Controversy

Davenport Discussions Welcome Almis Udrys ’01 Back to Campus

October 6, 2024 by George Davis

The Davenport Institute of the School of Public Policy held its second discussion event at the Executive Center Dining Room on Sept. 23.Students were invited to listen to Public Policy alum Almis Udrys MPP ‘01 on Sept. 23. He shared his experiences as a state and local policymaker and offered advice to the next generation of policymakers. Udrys is a former Assistant … [Read more...] about Davenport Discussions Welcome Almis Udrys ’01 Back to Campus

There is Always a Need: City of Malibu Hosts American Red Cross Blood Drive

October 3, 2024 by Jenna Parsio

The City of Malibu held a blood drive Sept. 19 following an emergency blood shortage in July. The goal for this blood drive was 26 donors, Leti Romero, American Red Cross driver technician said. After the six-hour window, the drive brought in 29 donors, which is enough to save up to 87 lives, Nina Minton, American Red Cross Biomedical Services account manager said.An emergency … [Read more...] about There is Always a Need: City of Malibu Hosts American Red Cross Blood Drive

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