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Malibu locals support immigrant entrepreneurs

January 7, 2020 By Maria Belen Iturralde 0

When Lily Castro, the 49-year-old Salvadoran behind Lily’s Malibu, came to the U.S. 30 years ago, she said her life was one big fill-in-the-blank. There was one thing, however, that she knew with certainty. “I […]

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Pepperdine international students face hurdles to work in U.S.

December 29, 2018 Bella Szarzynski 0

Pepperdine senior Sahil Halai has already started his career in California working as an administration intern for Vibranalysis Inc., a premier consultant firm. The business major, however, faces a challenge domestic students don’t have to […]

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Pepperdine students fear for their future

April 13, 2018 Taylor Gather 0

Fear. Fear of the unknown. Fear of speaking out. These are just a couple of the anxieties that Pepperdine students who are non-U.S. citizens face with the every-changing immigration policies. Under his presidency, Donald Trump […]

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Malibu City Council and the California Coastal Commission attempt to solve accessibility issues

December 29, 2017 Duncan Hilby 0

The California Coastal Commission, Malibu City Council members and Malibu homeowners are apart of an ongoing struggle that pits beach accessibility against safety concerns. The Coastal Commission wants to follow mandates set out by the […]

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Latino and international students at Pepperdine fear the future under Trump

May 25, 2017 Araceli Crescencio 0

Chaotic. Unconventional. Worrisome. These are some words that Latino and international students at Pepperdine University used to describe the 2016 presidential election. President Donald Trump ran on a nationalistic stance that attacked immigrants and Muslims […]

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The ‘Invisibles’

May 14, 2015 Falon Opsahl and Brandi Saldierna 0

THE ‘INVISIBLES’ Those who put food on the nation’s table lack affordable, adequate living conditions; nonprofits try to help   Low wages and high-living expenses in Ventura County cause many of the people who plant, […]

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When a lawyer is a lifeline

May 14, 2015 Maria Prada and Breanna Grigsby 0

From left to right: Rev. Marta Moscoso, Rev. Maria Paiva and Rev. Heidi Worthen Gamble gather and review their notes from court afterward. The women are wearing the Guardian Angels T-shirts.[/caption] The small courtroom was […]

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The Need for Sanctuary: How undocumented immigrants receive healthcare

May 14, 2015 Connor Shewmake and Molly Argue 0

Every year, a daughter waits to bring her aging mother to the sanctuary of a little church in Reseda, California, so she can have annual testing done — a bone density exam, blood glucose testing, […]

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Exiting the shadows, entering the classroom: Access to higher education for undocumented students

May 14, 2015 Austin Cox and Andrea Oguntula 0

Newly released reports vary widely on how many undocumented immigrants are accessing higher education nationwide. Anywhere from 120,000 to 225,000 undocumented young people are attending college, according to reports put out by the Center for […]

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Undocumented workers face dangerous work conditions

May 13, 2015 Niala Charles and Allison Jackson 0

Every night Alejandro gets to work at 11 p.m. and prepares himself for the long night ahead. While everything else in Los Angeles is beginning to close, the Los Angeles Wholesale Produce Market is preparing […]

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Most college students are familiar with going away to college. It’s the going away at college that is unusual. Yet Pepperdine University encourages its students to do just that: go away, refocus, regroup and recoup. [...]

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