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10 things you might learn on your first trip in Europe

September 26, 2012 by Caroline Kempe

  1. You will miss a train (and it won’t be the end of the world). We missed the first train we were ever supposed to take on our own. That’s right. The very first one. We were supposed to leave the train station in Florence at 7:00 am, and we just didn’t make it. It was like I was watching a scene from a movie. First, we couldn’t figure out how to validate a train … [Read more...] about 10 things you might learn on your first trip in Europe

Print Edition 9.20.12

September 25, 2012 by Pepperdine Graphic Web Admin

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Making friends and giving voice

September 25, 2012 by Diana Losen

Making friends and using my words: both are separate elementary-school concepts that, at firstseem to require common sense rather than courage. But that’s where you’re wrong, dear reader. This is my third column; I feel like I can call you that now. As a senior, it’s especially difficult to venture into making new friends at Pepperdine. I have that wonderful level of comfort … [Read more...] about Making friends and giving voice

Meet this year’s PIT improv masters, and guess what makes them tick

September 25, 2012 by Danielle Accovelli

    The Pepperdine Improv Troupe, known as PIT, has been running at Pepperdine for 13 years and is known for drawing in packed audiences. PIT has enjoyed suc- cess as one of Pepperdine’s fastest grow- ing organizations in popularity, changing their venue from the HAWC to Elkins Auditorium last year because of the size of the crowds it attracted. However, there is … [Read more...] about Meet this year’s PIT improv masters, and guess what makes them tick

Racich spikes the win – Freshman volleyball player follows the path of older siblings

September 25, 2012 by Halli Spraggins

Freshman Taylor Racich became yet another family member to join a university sports team in Southern California. Waves volleyball player Racich is no stranger to sports. She, along with her other siblings, all grew up in the sports community. “It was so much fun growing up in a healthy, competitive family,” Racich said. A family full of athletes can be intimidating, to say … [Read more...] about Racich spikes the win – Freshman volleyball player follows the path of older siblings

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