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The out-of-control BMW driver accused of killing four Pepperdine University students appeared in court Wednesday – now backed ...
Fraser Bohm, the accused driver of a vehicle who crashed into four Pepperdine University students on Pacific Coast Highway in ...
The University of Hawai‘i women’s soccer team will open its 2025 season with a two-match road trip in California. The Rainbow Wahine begin with a nonconference match at Long Beach State on Thursday at ...
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Driver Who Allegedly Killed 4 Pepperdine Students Hires Top Lawyer
Appearing in a Los Angeles County courtroom, Bohm, 23, was accompanied by his high-profile defense attorney Alan Jackson, ...
Malibu resident Fraser Bohm, accused of killing four Pepperdine University seniors in the high-speed crash along Pacific Coast Highway in October 2023, has pleaded not guilty to four counts of murder.
Jackson, part of the defense team behind the acquittal of Karen Read in a murder case that became a true crime obsession, is ...
Fraser Bohm, the driver who fatally struck Pepperdine University seniors Niamh Rolston, Peyton Stewart, Asha Weir and Deslyn Williams in Malibu last week has been charged with murder, officials said.
Pepperdine University President Jim Gash is urging university leaders to reclaim the "higher purpose" of education in forming students' character in light of scandals rocking college campuses.
Ryan Song, a resident assistant at Pepperdine University, said he noticed the power went out at his dorm late Monday. When he looked out the window, he saw a huge pink glow.
More: Pepperdine University: Here's what happened during the Woolsey Fire More: Southern California fires: 370 structures destroyed, evacuation order lifted for some, containment still days away ...
Two former Pepperdine University women’s basketball players allege they were harassed and discriminated against because of their sexual orientation, according to a lawsuit filed last week ...
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