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Enjoy the summer with Superheroes

July 11, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

Ian McNabStaff Writer Whether it’s swinging through the city, supported only by the strength of a spider’s web, or it’s using a suit of armor to help you lift objects with superhuman strength, the powers of superheroes have intrigued audiences for decades. Now, thanks to a joint effort by Marvel Comics and The California Science Center, fans will be able to experience the … [Read more...] about Enjoy the summer with Superheroes

The strong Annika is back with her 10th major title

July 6, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

Shuhei MatsuoAssistant Sports Editor It was 10 years ago that Annika Sorenstam won her second consecutive U.S. Women’s Open title in 1996. And it took exactly a decade for her to capture another Open title when she beat Pat Hurst in a two-woman playoff at Newport Country Club in Newport, R.I. on Monday. Winning her first tournament of the season at the MasterCard Classic in … [Read more...] about The strong Annika is back with her 10th major title

Students talk about their political views

July 4, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

Kristen RobertsonStaff Writer “We’re conservatives on the outside and liberals in the closet,” freshman Jessica Piepgrass said firmly, referring to the political atmosphere among her fellow Pepperdine freshmen. “It’s like, people try to present themselves as conservative Christians – but they’re actually just gay alcoholics.” Piepgrass does agree, however, that there are more … [Read more...] about Students talk about their political views

Corrie’s death shocks America

July 4, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

Alicia YoungStaff Writer Imagine you are 23 years old. Now imagine your life ending because you were trying to protect a family’s home. Fortunately, this won’t be the case for most of us; most of us will live long, healthy lives. But that wasn’t the case for Rachel Corrie. On March 16, 2003, Corrie was bulldozed by an Israeli soldier. On that day, the pretend scenario I … [Read more...] about Corrie’s death shocks America

Seniors reveal their talents at Art Exhibition

July 4, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

Judy FrimpongStaff Writer For most college students, this time of the year means research papers and finals. But for eleven seniors, this time of the year means preparing for the annual art exhibition. The Senior Art Exhibition opened Thursday at the Frederick R. Weisman Museum on the Malibu campus. After months of slaving behind the canvas, the artists were more than excited … [Read more...] about Seniors reveal their talents at Art Exhibition

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