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Average Joe’s defeat proves Dems too far left

August 26, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

CLIFFORD SMITHStaff Writer Joe Lieberman is one of the most popular senators in the United States, a former vice presidential candidate, and currently, the loser of Democratic primary in his home state of Connecticut. He lost to a man named Ned Lamont, who dislikes the Iraq war, has a big pile of cash, and absolutely nothing else. Lieberman’s only rival for most popular senator … [Read more...] about Average Joe’s defeat proves Dems too far left

The 2006 World Cup ends with Italy’s victory

July 18, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

Jen IsoStaff Writer It’s time for a sports update. Despite his motorcycle accident a few weeks ago, Pittsburg Steelers’ Ben Roethlisberger reported that he will be back in time for the upcoming football season. The American League took home the win at the All-Star Game for baseball on last Tuesday. Dwayne Wade made an appearance at the ESPY Awards on last Wednesday night and … [Read more...] about The 2006 World Cup ends with Italy’s victory

Modern technology uncovers the glory of ancient Egypt

July 14, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

Megan WesterveltStaff Writer War, politics, religious movements and natural disasters — all key players in the formation of human history. Now, Kathleen Stewart Howe has just added one more chief element to the list, one that most people would never consider as being pivotal in history: photography. Howe, the Sarah Rempel & Herbert S. Rempel ’23 Director of the Museum of … [Read more...] about Modern technology uncovers the glory of ancient Egypt

Covert demonstrates integration and equality

July 14, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

Jessie ReimerStaff Writer The novel “A Stronger Kinship” by Anna-Lisa Cox tells a heart-warming tale of courage, hope and faith in a time of racial segregation, violence, and hatred. The story focuses on Covert, Michigan, a small town with big ideas. Anna-Lisa Cox, who visited Pepperdine this spring semester for a lecture and book signing, grew up in a home that encouraged … [Read more...] about Covert demonstrates integration and equality

Ameoba Music – where everything rocks

July 13, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

Lauren SaundersStaff Writer Tired of waiting for the members of Whitestarr to finally get over their hang-overs and start playing regularly scheduled gigs at their favorite Malibu stop, The Malibu Inn?  This set of rock n’ roll royalty, including front-man Cisco Adler, son of legendary songwriter and producer of The Mamas and the Papas, Lou Adler, and drummer Alex “Orbi” … [Read more...] about Ameoba Music – where everything rocks

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