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Closer to God with Ipod

November 9, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

JORDAN HOLMStaff Writer  iPods have become what cell phones were to most college students five years ago — the latest must-have technology. Though many would now consider the cell phone a necessity item, iPods still seem at the height of their popularity. New features are out on the market to attract listeners to spend even more time with their iPods, and one of these new … [Read more...] about Closer to God with Ipod

Pep denied postseason bid; NCAA decision baffles team

November 9, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

Soccer team earns win in final regular-season game, learns Monday it was not given NCAA tourney bid. ZACH ENGLUNDStaff writer It was a bittersweet weekend for the No.-24 Pepperdine women’s soccer team (11-6-3), blanking the Gonzaga Bulldogs, 3-0, in an impressive victory at home in the season finale Saturday afternoon. It was a great way to celebrate Senior Day, as senior … [Read more...] about Pep denied postseason bid; NCAA decision baffles team

Food for thought

November 9, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

Head chef provides thousands of meals for students each day and says he loves every minute of it. RYAN HAGENNews Assistant Pepperdine’s executive chef sympathizes with students whose plates are too full to cook anything at the end of a hard day. Of course, by the end of Ralph Zavala’s shift at 2 p.m. he has already helped make meals for most of the Pepperdine student body. “I … [Read more...] about Food for thought

Partisan gap pits sensible solutions

November 9, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

Troy Senik Staff Writer There is an inconvenient truth that lurks just beneath the surface of partisan politics in this country. For those who brandish their Republican or Democratic credentials as ecclesiastical talismans, brace yourselves — your church is about to be defamed. The noble lie of American politics is that our two major parties embody holistic governing … [Read more...] about Partisan gap pits sensible solutions

In Heidelberg, do as the Germans do

November 9, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

SARAH WINGHeidelberg Columnist  I suspect the reason why it has been particularly difficult for me to concentrate this week is because there are so many things that have been running through my mind lately.  I have been trying to work out grades, the future, relationships and work. I have been trying to organize it all in its own perfect spot so I can feel like it is taken … [Read more...] about In Heidelberg, do as the Germans do

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