JOHN TOCCIAssistant Photo Editor John Tocci/Assistant Photo Editor Living in Malibu makes seeing motorcycles an everyday experience. Weekends bring motorcycle riders to Malibu in a variety of flavors — young and old, from cruisers with passengers, to sportbike riders wearing full leather suits. Pepperdine students add to the diversity of that mix. The cruiser crowd is by far … [Read more...] about Bikers cruise Malibu
Obama gives Clinton a run for her money in the 2008 Election
Melissa GiaimoAssistant Perspectives Editor Hillary Clinton is the Democratic front-runner by a hair. Trailing close is Barack Obama — young, fresh and loaded for bear. But it is too early to tell which Democrat will win the nomination.One way to predict who will win the nomination is to follow the money. Although Clinton has raised more funds, money is pouring in for Obama … [Read more...] about Obama gives Clinton a run for her money in the 2008 Election
Alumnus’ music still sweet
JESSICA MERTURIStaff Writer Da Shiek Woodard received a practice room key in 1993 when he was merely a freshman at Pepperdine. After his performance during his 10-year reunion at Homecoming, he was determined to see if it worked. “We’re going to find out today if this is working,” Woodard said as he dangled in the air the key he had saved for so long. When Woodard attended … [Read more...] about Alumnus’ music still sweet
Poet works as DPS officer while publishing anthology
RYAN HAGENNews Assistant At the Seaver information booth, Morris Williams jokes with campus visitors, informing them on Pepperdine and sometimes sharing a poem from one of the three anthologies he’s published. “My position at Public Safety has allowed me to collect my thoughts,” said Williams, who has been a Public Safety officer since 1995 and a writer since 1975. “It allows … [Read more...] about Poet works as DPS officer while publishing anthology
Laptop responsibility on students
Staff Ed “Professors say laptops interrupt class,” according to an article in last week’s Graphic, exposing yet another debate in the academic community. Should professors ban laptops in their individual classes, to increase the students’ attention and ultimately their grades? Because students are affecting their own grade by misusing laptops, they should be able to do what … [Read more...] about Laptop responsibility on students
