In this episode, Host Hunter Dunn covers a few local and statewide races that will appear on the ballots of many Pepperdine Students and all registered voters in Malibu this Election Day "According to this interview," Host Hunter Dunn said, referring to an article in the Ventura County Star, "Irwin is centering her campaign pitch around providing high quality services to … [Read more...] about DunnCensored: Three Local Races to Watch
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Proposition 36 Could Help Some Malibu Businesses Feel Secure Against Theft
Some Malibu establishments are in favor of Proposition 36, a ballot measure meant to increase sentences for theft and drug crimes, believing that it would help dissuade shoplifting in small businesses.Currently if someone stealss" class=" collapsed"> $950 or less worth of merchandise, the crime would be classified as a misdemeanor. However, Proposition 36 would turn these … [Read more...] about Proposition 36 Could Help Some Malibu Businesses Feel Secure Against Theft
RISE 101: Gifts of Gratitude as Service
RISE 101, an event focused on gifts of gratitude, was hosted in the Calabasas Campus on Sep. 25, and served as an opportunity for Pepperdine's graduate students to encourage the community to practice gratitude. The Resilience Informed Skills Education (RISE) program at Pepperdine promotes frameworks that students might use to build and develop skills in one of their six … [Read more...] about RISE 101: Gifts of Gratitude as Service
Pepperdine Remembers One Year Later: ‘in Grief and in Hope Together’
Editor's Note: During the Oct. 17 ceremony in honor of the four women, there was another Pacific Coast Highway crash involving two vehicles nearby Latigo Shore Drive. One of the drivers was airlifted by LACofD from Pepperdine's campus, according to CBS. What led to the crash remains under investigation.Their legacy of love and light shines on. The University and the City of … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Remembers One Year Later: ‘in Grief and in Hope Together’