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Humphries sees 'team' as ticket to MLB

March 17, 2011 by Andrew Kasselmann

Pepperdine baseball's Brian Humphries junior had four key RBI's in the Waves' opening weekend sweep of the Eastern Kentucky University Colonels.  This impressive offensive performance helped to validate the center fielder's nomination to a prestigious position on the WCC preseason all- conference team.  He has since settled into his role as the Waves' starting … [Read more...] about Humphries sees 'team' as ticket to MLB

Wilson named to take over men's basketball

March 17, 2011 by Christopher Bishop

Pepperdine welcomed Marty Wilson as Head Basketball Coach in a press conference on Friday March 11 in the Jones Trophy Room. Introduced by  Pepperdine's Information Director Roger Horne Athletic Director Steve Potts and finally Pepperdine's president Andrew Benton Wilson discussed his background experience and goals for a team that has posted a lackluster 12–21 … [Read more...] about Wilson named to take over men's basketball

Another film destroys L.A. but not box offices

March 17, 2011 by Nikki Torriente

Aliens land in Los Angeles this weekend to kill all humans. Jonathan Liebesman is not very popular for directing past projects like "Darkness Falls" and "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning." But he falls flat on this transition out of the smaller time horror flicks and into the big budget sci-fi action genre with "Battle: Los Angeles." The movie follows a military … [Read more...] about Another film destroys L.A. but not box offices

Blast to the Past: GPC alumna reflects

March 17, 2011 by Genevieve Smith

On the ride to the former George Pepperdine College 1962 alumna Susan Giboney proudly pulled out her GPC yearbooks. Excited to divulge the little-known history of Pepperdine University Giboney declared with conviction "We loved our school. We had such pride." She turned down memory lane as the Pepperdine Ambassadors Council and the Student Alumni Organization rode the shuttle … [Read more...] about Blast to the Past: GPC alumna reflects

If Beyoncé were to fight Stefani …

March 17, 2011 by Edgar Hernandez, Aubrey Hoeppner and Nathan Stringer

"I wish …" "If only …" such are the beginnings of thoughts that can grow into reality-changing ideas and actions. In the middles of these thoughts comes an element essential to communicating their possibility: subjunctive verbs. Please resist the temptation to put down the paper now that we've mentioned language rules, and follow us down the rabbit hole into the wonderful world … [Read more...] about If Beyoncé were to fight Stefani …

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