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‘Jungle Jack’ teaches primal lessons

September 29, 2005 by Pepperdine Graphic

ANNA KINGStaff Writer Jack Hanna and his love for animals appeals to many young children, but his enthusiasm for wildlife is one that even college students can appreciate. Tonight, Hanna will speak on “Going Wild for Wildlife” at 7 p.m. in Smothers Theatre as part of the Seaver Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Series. While Hanna will focus his lecture mostly on his wildlife … [Read more...] about ‘Jungle Jack’ teaches primal lessons

Meat-eaters don’t add to world hunger crisis

September 29, 2005 by Pepperdine Graphic

SHANNON KELLYAssistant Perspectives Editor On Saturday afternoon, I watched two of my friends barbecue eight huge steaks. Mouths watering, Mat tended to the not-so-lean cuts that sizzled on the grill while Adam excitedly marinated the next batch. By the time their plates were licked clean, they had probably devoured the equivalent of one medium-sized cow. It would have been an … [Read more...] about Meat-eaters don’t add to world hunger crisis

$30M in pot found in park

September 29, 2005 by Pepperdine Graphic

MEREDITH RODRIGUEZAssistant News Editor Thirty million dollars worth of marijuana was removed from Malibu Creek State Park on Tuesday by the Lost Hills Sheriffs Department. The 28,000 marijuana plants that were spread along a half-mile stretch across the ridgeline in Malibu Creek State Park were found last week by helicopter, according to Sgt. Ken Davidson. The plants have … [Read more...] about $30M in pot found in park

Parking woes take front seat

September 29, 2005 by Pepperdine Graphic

CRYSTAL LUONGEditor-in-Chief A closer look at the nation’s most beautiful campus may reveal a range of frustrated drivers and hopeful administrators. Senior Jackie Pickering said she was willing to give leeway to the parking situation during the first weeks of the semester, but she continues to see unhappy commuters around campus. “It’s still so horrible,” Pickering said. As … [Read more...] about Parking woes take front seat

Men run to victory

September 29, 2005 by Pepperdine Graphic

MARC CHOQUETTEStaff Writer The Pepperdine men’s cross country team followed up a great performance at the San Diego Invitational with its second straight first-place finish Saturday at the Pepperdine Invitational. The performance of senior Chad Trammell probably caught the attention of those awake early enough on Saturday to see the team running around the hills on … [Read more...] about Men run to victory

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