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Runners set records

March 23, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

SHUHEI MATSUOSports Assistant Saturday was a new-school-record festival for the Waves. The recently formed Pepperdine women’s track team had its second meet of the season at last week’s Northridge Invitational, posting three school records. “Every time we run a new race, it’s a school record,” assistant coach Robert Radnoti said. “I think that’s kind of a neat thing that it’s a … [Read more...] about Runners set records

Lagoon restoration set to begin this fall

March 23, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

HAYLEY LERCHNews Assistant Not only is Malibu home to Pepperdine students and posh movie stars, but the wildlife that inhabit Malibu Lagoon add to the city’s eclectic population. These creatures are the focus of the plan to restore Malibu Lagoon. The $3 million project, which will begin in fall at the earliest, calls for the creation of three bird islands and an improved water … [Read more...] about Lagoon restoration set to begin this fall

Religion: not irrational

March 23, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

JOHN PAYNE Staff Writer For those of you who do not know who Daniel Dennett or Sam Harris are, briefly they can be introduced as two of the more well-known secular humanist philosopher-scientists who adhere to a purely naturalistic and scientific view of the world. It goes without saying that these two are evolutionists, and it is not my point in writing this article to … [Read more...] about Religion: not irrational

How to make the most of spring cleaning

March 23, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

CARA VANMETER Living Editor Since Monday was the vernal equinox and thus officially the first day of spring, it’s time to start thinking about that important milestone just around the corner. No, I’m not talking about graduation; something even bigger than that. You got it — spring cleaning. Now, I can imagine the masses’ moans of dread drowning out the few neat freaks in the … [Read more...] about How to make the most of spring cleaning

Waves hang tough in loss to OU

March 23, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

JANE LEEAssistant Sports Editor The 15th-seeded Waves came out on the court in full force with all the energy they could muster. They came out with their core fans, a group of about 20 covered in orange and blue who were often heard cheering louder than the hundreds of others surrounding them. They came out with celebrated sophomore guard Daphanie Kennedy, who would turn heads … [Read more...] about Waves hang tough in loss to OU

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