Art by Sarah Rietz Transparency Item: The Perspectives section of the Graphic is comprised of articles based on opinion. This is the opinion and perspective of the writer. Summer in London is not nearly as depressing as winter, but the ever-changing weather and unpredictable rainfall still upset me for the month I spent there. Living near the beach in Malibu, I often take … [Read more...] about Opinion: Sunlight Exposure is Key to Your Health
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Photo Gallery: Men’s Tennis Match Declared No Contest
Graduate Students Daniel De Jonge (in back) and Tim Zeitvogel (in front) attempt to continue a rally March 11, at Ralphs-Straus Tennis Pavilion. Oklahoma defeated them 6-4 before the other matches were called. Photos by Brandon RubsamenDue to inclement weather, the Men's Tennis match at Ralphs-Straus Tennis Pavilion was called no contest. There were worries over Oklahoma's … [Read more...] about Photo Gallery: Men’s Tennis Match Declared No Contest
Staff Ed: When It’s Raining, It’s Pouring
Art by HeeJoo Roh 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 and shed light on solutions for happenings at Pepperdine. Rain, rain, please go away. On Jan. 9, Calabasas and Agoura Hills witnessed between 4.16 and 4.19 inches of rain — almost a … [Read more...] about Staff Ed: When It’s Raining, It’s Pouring
The Santa Ana Winds Return to Malibu
Photo by Milan LoiaconoFalling trees, allergy flare-ups, fire risks and hotter temperatures are on their way, and the Santa Ana winds are to blame.Santa Ana season starts in early autumn and stretches through the entire winter in Southern California. During this time, strong and warm winds blow through coastal regions due to the pressure, topography and temperature of the … [Read more...] about The Santa Ana Winds Return to Malibu
Beating the Heat: Why There’s No AC in the Dorms and What To Do About It
August and September are the hottest months of the year on average in Malibu, according to ABC 7's AccuWeather. As students adjust to a new school year, mitigating the heat in their dorms is another part of their to-do lists.Temperatures in Malibu have already peaked this semester at 93 degrees Fahrenheit on Labor Day. Students continually bemoan the fact that on-campus housing … [Read more...] about Beating the Heat: Why There’s No AC in the Dorms and What To Do About It