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Shooting woes don’t just apply to Pepperdine

January 26, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

GARRETT WAITSports Editor Have we ever seen an offensive display like we saw this weekend? No, not Kobe Bryant’s ridiculous 81-point performance that proves he is the anti-Jordan, I mean the anemic performances seen on the floor of Firestone Fieldhouse. In Pepperdine’s 23-point loss to Saint Mary’s, the Waves took 63 shots, 16 more than the Gaels. Unfortunately, the Gaels made … [Read more...] about Shooting woes don’t just apply to Pepperdine

Malibu Seafood offers frugal outdoor dining

January 26, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

HANNA CHU & ANELA HOLCKA & E Editor & Photo Editor Does something smell fishy and romantic? We think so, and it smells gosh-darn good at the Malibu Seafood. Located just north of Pepperdine on Pacific Coast Highway, this small joint will satiate big appetites. There is a wide range of seafood options available on a menu that take up most of the wall space in the … [Read more...] about Malibu Seafood offers frugal outdoor dining

Extremist professors exposed

January 26, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

SHANNON KELLYPerspectives Editor CNN shed negative light on the Bruin Alumni Association, a UCLA group that is exposing radical professors who are unfairly and unprofessionally pushing their political agendas in their classrooms. The Jan. 18th news report used exaggerated one-sided quotes and cited three people, who opposed the group, while using only one positive quote (by … [Read more...] about Extremist professors exposed

Pep policy matches standards

January 26, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

AIRAN SCRUBYNews Editor Sexual harassment is a growing problem on college campuses nationwide, according to a report released Tuesday. “Drawing the Line,” published by the American Association of University Women, reported statistics about sexual harassment of students, as well as information on what students believe would create a more comfortable, harassment-free environment. … [Read more...] about Pep policy matches standards

Waves lose by 23, win by 20

January 26, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

DAVID NAKAGAMIStaff Writer Upon seeing the 5-11 record of the men’s basketball team, die-hard Waves fans cannot help but ask the question: Why, after an 11-5 start in the past season, is there such a drastic change in performance? Although the campaign is still relatively young, there are several visible differences between last year’s squad and the current one. The 2004-2005 … [Read more...] about Waves lose by 23, win by 20

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