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Forget the beach and hit the road

October 3, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

There’s a lot more to the Malibu area than just surfers, old rich people and multi-million dollar mansions. For driving enthusiasts, the many canyon roads that meander through the mountains are simply paradise.By James RiswickOpinions Editor Since the 1950s, people have been flocking to Malibu for one thing: the beach. Surfers and sun worshippers alike migrate from the hustle … [Read more...] about Forget the beach and hit the road

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October 3, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

Senior sights sexy, salsa singer at Latin Grammys Behind the glitz and glamour of the Latin Grammys is the devout fan applauding and supporting the divas and heartthrob singers. Senior Melani Bruce, a fan of Latin music, had the opportunity to cheer on her favorite music artists at the Latin Grammys two weeks ago.  When Bruce arrived, the ticket holder told her that her seat … [Read more...] about Etc.

Face In The Crowd: Pernell Marsh

October 3, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Peter CelauroStaff Writer Pernell. SLC Marsh. Pernezee. Regardless of what moniker you’ve stumbled across, chances are you’ve seen Pernell Marsh’s name on campus. That’s because as a Student Life Coordinator, E-Board chair of the Black Student Union, a member of Psi Upsilon Fraternity and the News Assignment Editor for Newswaves 26, Marsh is one of the most active students … [Read more...] about Face In The Crowd: Pernell Marsh

Global Gab: Old men in business suits on Vespas? How can you not just laugh?

October 3, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

Lindsey Besecker Staff Correspondent  FLORENCE—Our group only arrived in Florence four weeks ago, but I think I can speak for all of us in saying that Italy already feels like home. I know that even after the first traveling weekend, returning to the Villa really felt like coming home from vacation. During the day we stay inside the comfort of the Villa, surrounded by Americans … [Read more...] about Global Gab: Old men in business suits on Vespas? How can you not just laugh?

Mama Mia: Wondering woman, not Supergirl

October 3, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

Kimiko MartinezLifestyles Editor I’m not Superwoman. I’m just now starting to realize that. OK, maybe not just now, but recently. I actually like Wonder Woman better, but Superwoman has different connotations. I want to be the Supermom, Superstudent, Supereditor, Superworker, Superme, but I really just don’t have the time. Or the energy. I decided to take a tally of the total … [Read more...] about Mama Mia: Wondering woman, not Supergirl

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