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Is the Apocalypse coming?

April 3, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

With war in the Middle East, numerous earthquakes, and thousands suffering around the world some think the end of the world is near. By DeNae ThomasAssistant Lifestyles Editor  Since the beginning of Christianity people have been expecting the second coming of Jesus Christ and the end of the world as we know it. The Y2K computer scare and Sept. 11 2001 heightened this fear, as … [Read more...] about Is the Apocalypse coming?

Eat It: Not all shortcuts are worthwhile

April 3, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Kimberly KingStaff Writer  Sure, we’re in college, and college students tend to take shortcuts to save money and time. But taking a shortcut with our nutrition is not a good move. In order to stay healthy and active, we must have good nutrition. Staying physically active and eating healthily has benefits that will last a lifetime. Numerous studies have shown that leading a … [Read more...] about Eat It: Not all shortcuts are worthwhile

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April 3, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

A glimpse into the life of students, faculty and staff    Seacrest attends Third Eye Blind concert   More then just Pepperdine students anticipated the Third Eye Blind concert held in Firestone Fieldhouse on Saturday.  People from all over the Los Angeles community came to see the show, including television show host and radio disc jockey Ryan Seacrest.  Junior Hannah Farmos … [Read more...] about Etc.

Fashion Focus: Styles for a sensational summer

April 3, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Nicole FlowersStaff Writer  You guys! It’s my last article of the year … is this a joke? No, it’s for real and I am saddened at the thought of it. So let’s get personal, shall we? I am sitting here wondering what pieces of snappy fashion information I could leave you with for the duration of your summer. We will all be in various places across the country, dare I say the … [Read more...] about Fashion Focus: Styles for a sensational summer

FaceInTheCrowd: Brandon Birtwistle

April 3, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

By DeNae ThomasAssistant Lifestyles Editor  If you don’t know many theater majors on campus, it is probably because they are so busy memorizing lines, setting up props and learning choreography, they have to eat, sleep and study in Smothers Theatre.  Junior Brandon Birtwistle, who is from a town just south of Denver, was lucky to get away from Smothers for this interview.  … [Read more...] about FaceInTheCrowd: Brandon Birtwistle

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