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Carl Randall Runs for Malibu City Council

November 2, 2016 by Chad Jimenez

Photo Courtesy of Carl Randall “Don’t complain unless you’re willing to work to makes things better. If there’s a problem, fix it.” This is the family motto that Carl Randall, a second-generation Malibu resident running for Malibu City Council. Instead of complaining, one should get involved and fix the problem, Randall said. Information regarding Randall and his … [Read more...] about Carl Randall Runs for Malibu City Council

‘Officer, Why Did You Pull Me Over?’

April 8, 2016 by David Holmes

Image by Falon Opsahl Editor's Note: This article was originally published in a special section on race in the Graphic. I started teaching at Pepperdine in 1993. The cop who pulled me over recently was still in high school in that year. Occasionally, I enjoy teaching night classes at Pepperdine, especially if they include film. But I dread the prospect of being … [Read more...] about ‘Officer, Why Did You Pull Me Over?’

Nobu Lives Up to the Hype

November 23, 2015 by Monica Avila

Photos by Monica AvilaOn the side of Pacific Coast Highway, a gorgeous, wood-covered building creates a scenic view for drivers on the way from Malibu to Santa Monica. Nobu has a unique spark from the moment one drives into the valet parking. As several people approach to open the doors of your car and greet you with joy, you feel remarkably important. The entrance has several … [Read more...] about Nobu Lives Up to the Hype

Brake Lights? Pass the Aux Cord

November 23, 2015 by Melissa Ubando

Driving down PCH on weekdays is one of my least favorite things to do. And I think everyone’s mood takes a nosedive at the thought of getting on the 405 during rush hour, especially if that one Ed Sheeran song is simultaneously playing on three different radio stations. If you’re like me and have no space for music on your iPhone (and repeatedly get hit with that … [Read more...] about Brake Lights? Pass the Aux Cord

Pepperdine Probz: When the Ocean Glare is Inconvenient

November 12, 2015 by Kelleen Mull

Pepperdine’s picturesque view is the perk that sets it apart from other small, private schools. However, this week Pepperdine Probz is here to tell you that living next to the ocean is not all fun and games. A near-daily woe of the Malibu student is the unwieldy glare of the ocean. This blinding ocean reflection works its way into multiple daily routines, making designer … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Probz: When the Ocean Glare is Inconvenient

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