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Winder’s blocks lead  Pepperdine to victory

January 19, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

GARRETT WAITSports Editor Pepperdine’s men’s volleyball team began the defense of its national title by taking down a pair of opponents at home over the weekend. The third-ranked Waves handled University of Stanford and University of the Pacific in four sets each to get off to a hot start. In Friday’s home opener, Pepperdine defeated Stanford 30-26, 30-18, 29-31, 30-24 thanks … [Read more...] about Winder’s blocks lead  Pepperdine to victory

Spring NSO introduces students to Malibu life

January 19, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

MEGAN WESTERVELT Staff Writer Junior Keiy Murofushi has seen his share of freshman and knows how New Student Orientation works. As a four-time NSO counselor, he witnessed this year’s January NSO, which was larger than ever before. With an increase of 26  admitted students from spring 2005, January NSO was especially busy this year. From Jan. 5th through 7th, 105 new students … [Read more...] about Spring NSO introduces students to Malibu life

Students leave Pep a mess

January 19, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

STAFF EDITORIAL Who saw the thong on the steps on lower campus last week?  How about the damage to classrooms all over campus, such as the Business Division that has a hole punched in one of the walls? Furniture and other school property in dorm buildings has been broken, and a general lack of respect for the campus has been on display lately. Spilled food and drinks and half … [Read more...] about Students leave Pep a mess

Rosenkrans brings ministry to class

January 19, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

DALLAS COOKStaff Writer When entering her office, students are likely to be greeted with a hug, candy and a smile. Her affectionate persona instantly makes students feel comfortable. She does not need candy or caffeine because she is so filled with energy and life. In fact, she runs 50 miles each week. On a typical day of class, she’s dressed in a jubilant smile, flowered … [Read more...] about Rosenkrans brings ministry to class

Almost automatic; Waves win two more

January 19, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

JANE LEEAssistant Sports Editor The Pepperdine women’s basketball team is riding the high waves these days, as it captured victories over Gonzaga and Portland at Firestone Fieldhouse to extend its win streak to three. “Although we are not resting on our most recent performances, we are pleased to be in second place with four games under our belt,” Head Coach Julie Rousseau … [Read more...] about Almost automatic; Waves win two more

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