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Part II: PCH Begs for Improvement

September 14, 2015 by Rachel Littauer

Photo by Alec McPike Editor’s note: This is the second of a two-part series examining safety issues on PCH. PCH is a hotbed for treacherous driving conditions, making it only fitting that the Malibu City Council and local officials are presenting a number of possible improvements for the safety of the community. According to the PCH Safety Study report, funding for the … [Read more...] about Part II: PCH Begs for Improvement

Flags of Remembrance and Honor

September 11, 2015 by Veronica Johnson

Each year Pepperdine remembers and honors the lives lost from terrorist attacks at Shanksville, the Pentagon and the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001 by setting up almost 3,000 flags on Alumni Field. The Waves of Flags installation will be on display until Sept. 24.     ____________ Follow Veronica Johnson on Twitter: @veronajohn36 … [Read more...] about Flags of Remembrance and Honor

Malibu’s Beaches Belong to Everyone

September 10, 2015 by Alec Mcpike

Photos by Alec McPike A good number of things are illegal on Malibu's sprawling beaches. Most won't allow dogs, campfires or alcohol. But, as a few beach-goers found out on Aug. 29, these laws aren't the only reason visitors get booted off the beach.According to the California Coastal Commission, as well as local and national news outlets, there continues to be disagreement … [Read more...] about Malibu’s Beaches Belong to Everyone

City of Malibu Looking for Student Interns

September 7, 2015 by Alec Mcpike

Photo by Veronica Johnson Applications for the City of Malibu Student Intern Program for the 2015-2016 academic year close on Sept. 11. All high school, undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to apply.The City of Malibu Student Intern Program gives students experience with the inner-workings of local government, as well as exposure to a professional working … [Read more...] about City of Malibu Looking for Student Interns

DPS Reports 08.31.15

September 3, 2015 by Graphic Staff

PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY Department of Public Safety Activity Log 8/24/15 thru 8/31/15 INCIDENTS ‑ HEAT AND SMOKE ALARMS Date: Aug 24, 2015‑Monday at 16:28 Case Number: 15‑01078 Location: RICHARD ROCKWELL TOWERS Summary: PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCH RECEIVED A SMOKE ALARM ACTIVATION WITH AN IMMEDIATE RESET FROM A FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL; THERE WAS NO FIRE OR … [Read more...] about DPS Reports 08.31.15

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