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Homecoming auditions sign-ups end today

January 26, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

ANNA KINGAssistant News Editor With Homecoming less than a month away, the preparations for this year’s festivities have already begun, with a call to students and alumni being the first order of business. Hosted by the Seaver Alumni office, Homecoming will be held Feb. 17 through Feb. 19 at various locations across the Malibu campus. Part of the Homecoming village is a … [Read more...] about Homecoming auditions sign-ups end today

NOW’s hypocrisy takes from its purpose

January 26, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

BRIAN CHATWINStaff Writer Staff WriterThe golf season is about to start, and for this fan, it isn’t soon enough. Golf is a great game; testing mental concentration, emotional control and physical precision. I wish I could make a three- foot putt, but I digress. With the coming golf season, I thought back a few years ago to the protests held at the Masters Tournament, by the … [Read more...] about NOW’s hypocrisy takes from its purpose

Familiar faces in Malibu could be new friends

January 26, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

KERIANN BOONELiving Columnist Malibu is known for its soft beaches, incredible waves and breathtaking sunsets. It is not, however, known for its strong sense of community. Pepperdine is strategically located in the heart of this small beachside district, yet it could never be more distant. What does a Pepperdine student really know about Malibu? Why don’t students interact more … [Read more...] about Familiar faces in Malibu could be new friends

Men’s tennis coach enjoys team’s success

January 26, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

GARRETT WAITSports Editor The Pepperdine men’s tennis team has been on fire this season, with an undefeated record and an upset of the No.-1 team in the nation, University of Virginia. Head Coach Adam Steinberg has had a lot to do with the way Pepperdine has been playing so far this year. You’ve only been here for three years, but Pepperdine has jumped from being in the top 30 … [Read more...] about Men’s tennis coach enjoys team’s success

Find new stress relievers or a date

January 26, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

CHRIS SEGALNews Editor Forget buying stress balls or paying for massages — buy the book “Dianetics” by L. Ron Hubbard. The creator of Scientology, Hubbard, wrote the book, which has sold more than 20 million copies worldwide. The Church of Scientology tried to sell a few more copies to my suitemates and me this weekend in Laguna Beach. This all started with the offer of a … [Read more...] about Find new stress relievers or a date

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