Art by Sybil ZhangWashington is in the beginning stages of a downward spiral because of the constant fighting between the President and Capitol Hill. Students must pay attention to the fact that tax reform will be nonexistent if Trump doesn't work well with the Democrats, and that the Trump-like candidates running for 2018 may be the saving grace for the President's agenda. … [Read more...] about Trump’s Safe Haven Might be 2018
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Humans of the Caf: Students Reveal their Stories
Photos Courtesy of Jessica Remlinger“I’m literally the most open book,” sophomore Jessica Remlinger said, as she took a sip from her Harry Potter and Ronald Reagan sticker-coated Hydroflask. Sitting in the Caf with her long blonde hair brushing against her petite shoulders, she continued to take sips from her re-usable bottle, entirely covered by her … [Read more...] about Humans of the Caf: Students Reveal their Stories
Stevenson to Jump in Macy’s Day Parade
Photos by Zach Le Celebrities may not be hard to come by in the Malibu community, but how many can boast about being selected for the 89th-annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade? After reading this article you might recognize at least one: senior jump roper Amanda Stevenson. After 10 years of competitive jump roping, Amanda Stevenson will join the ranks of athletes jumping … [Read more...] about Stevenson to Jump in Macy’s Day Parade
Holder Resignation Impacts Students
Attorney General Eric Holder announced his resignation Sept. 25 at a press conference in the White House. Holder, who served as the United States’ first black attorney general for six years, will continue in his role until a successor is found. Despite Pepperdine’s distance from Washington, D.C., Pepperdine law professor and former federal judge Bruce Einhorn said that if he … [Read more...] about Holder Resignation Impacts Students
Shutdown affects internships
Photo by Marissa Baly WASHINGTON, D.C. — When the clock struck midnight on Oct. 1, the nation’s capital was dumbfounded. An estimated 800,000 federal employees were furloughed starting that Tuesday, and anxiety loomed over the district. Government workers wondered when they would see their next paychecks, medical patients worried whether their health treatments would continue … [Read more...] about Shutdown affects internships