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NCAA-bound womens deserve praise

March 16, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

STAFF EDITORIAL At Pepperdine we often find our eyes shifting toward “those girls.” They may be those ones in this sorority, or that sorority. They made be those ones with the Chanel bag — one for each day of the week — and beach-blonde hair to go  with  overly tanned skin. Whatever the case, they’re those girls who get the glances, the ones who catch people’s attention and … [Read more...] about NCAA-bound womens deserve praise

Pepperdine women take down Baylor

March 16, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

JANE LEEAssistant Sports Editor After going 2-2 on the road, the No.-14 Pepperdine women’s tennis team returned home to easily defeat Penn and then captured a thrilling victory over No.-15 Baylor at the Ralphs-Straus Tennis Center. With the wins, the Waves improved their record to 11-2. In their last four road matches of the regular season, Pepperdine posted wins over San Diego … [Read more...] about Pepperdine women take down Baylor

Business classes propel entrepreneurs

March 16, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

ANNA KINGAssistant News Editor Some business majors may have a vision of the working world as an endless sea of cubicles and boring meetings, but alumnus Seth Haye said that his work brings him joy. “I love my work because I get a chance to help people all day long,” Haye said. “I have an opportunity to educate people, help them dream and then help them attain those dreams.” As … [Read more...] about Business classes propel entrepreneurs

Men unfairly ignored in abortion issues

March 16, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

SHANNON KELLYPerspectives Editor Some parents forget to give their children the “sex talk,” but by college even those who missed out should have been enlightened. If not and they go to Pepperdine, they’re still up the creek since here, the letters “s,” “e” and “x” are rarely said in sequence and the actual act is a major offense (especially on campus). So for those who missed … [Read more...] about Men unfairly ignored in abortion issues

Women’s track team competes in first meet

March 16, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

SHUHEI MATSUOSports Assistant The newly formed Pepperdine women’s track team competed in its inaugural race at the 2006 Ben Brown Invitational hosted by Cal State Fullerton on Saturday. Although a minimum of 14 runners is required to participate in a NCAA meet as a team, only seven members of the Pepperdine women’s track team competed. The Waves were not able to compete as a … [Read more...] about Women’s track team competes in first meet

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