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Runners prepare for starting line as first Malibu Marathon approaches

November 12, 2009 by Pepperdine Graphic

An expected 1300 runners from around the world will gather to run the inaugural Malibu Marathon on Nov. 15 the first of five yearly races through the city. The runners are expected to arrive at Zuma Beach from where they will then be bused to the starting lines in Camarillo for the full marathon or Leo Carillo State Beach for the half marathon. "The majority of the … [Read more...] about Runners prepare for starting line as first Malibu Marathon approaches

Connect with the world over peach iced tea

November 12, 2009 by Pepperdine Graphic

About a month ago I was spending an afternoon on the sun-spotted patio of 18th Street Café in Santa Monica nursing a perfect peach iced tea when I was lucky enough to eavesdrop on one of the most perfect conversations I've ever been fortunate enough to overhear. This conversation was one of those things that just happened to me that reminded me how very small the world … [Read more...] about Connect with the world over peach iced tea

'Virtual' move saves real money

November 12, 2009 by Pepperdine Graphic

As universities nationwide are scrambling to find ways to cut costs and services to keep budgets afloat Pepperdine and Information Technology are saving money in a way they say will also improve future services.The Information Technology department (IT) has found a way to save more than $100000 for the university by replacing public computers in areas such as the Sandbar CCB … [Read more...] about 'Virtual' move saves real money

Women's Basketball: Waves clip Eagles

November 12, 2009 by Pepperdine Graphic

The women's basketball team had no problem notching another victory in their second home exhibition game against Cal State L.A. on Nov. 6. The Wave's rolled over the Eagle's by more than 50 points winning 108-52. According to head coach Julie Rousseau the Eagles played hard but the visitors' 45 turnovers and 29 steals forced by Pepperdine made the game an easy win for … [Read more...] about Women's Basketball: Waves clip Eagles

Multicultural talent project aims to educate entertain

November 12, 2009 by Pepperdine Graphic

The Multicultural Theater Project will allow Pepperdine students to showcase their talents in a show that promotes an understanding of diversity on campus."[The project] tries to create a community that has conversation about diversity and raises questions about diversity on campus said Assistant Professor of English Joi Carr.Auditions were held Thursday Nov. 5. After months of … [Read more...] about Multicultural talent project aims to educate entertain

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