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Pep battles hard, falls short in matches

September 21, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

Women fight back against Trojans after being down 2-0, but fall short in a 3-2 loss and drop game to Purdue two days later. ZACH ENGLUNDSports Assistant It has been a tale of coming close, yet coming up short against ranked opponents thus far for the No.-20 Pepperdine women’s volleyball team. This past week was no exception as the Waves came painfully close to beating No.-10 … [Read more...] about Pep battles hard, falls short in matches

Recruitment brings new Greeks, overseer

September 21, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

RACHEL JOHNSONStaff Writer With recruiment underway and the fall semester still unfolding, Greeks on campus have a new man upstairs to get familiar with. After many weeks of dissecting applications and conducting interviews, the administration appointed Jake Gross to the position of Student Organization coordinator. His job will include overseeing Greek activities and … [Read more...] about Recruitment brings new Greeks, overseer

Political decision must defy personal religious outlook

September 21, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

Scott MillerPerspectives Assistant As the end of September draws near, and more than a month until Election Day remains, mid-term campaigns are being thrown into over-drive. This means that voters are busy trying to decide which candidate has earned their vote this year based on stances on key issues. The problem is when these issues involve religious dogma. Religion has no … [Read more...] about Political decision must defy personal religious outlook

Lollygaging through Larchmont

September 21, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

KATHY MILLARLiving Assistant  The Larchmont Boulevard area is a historical and upscale district of Hancock Park. Hancock Park is a rather diffuse area in between Downtown Los Angeles and Santa Monica that makes for a great day trip of shopping and diningthat offers an eclectic world of residences and businesses. The prominence of art galleries, yoga centers, antique shops and … [Read more...] about Lollygaging through Larchmont

How to beat the fear of bombing your first exam

September 21, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

LINDSEY BOERMAStaff Writer Everybody has firsts. Whether it be your first tooth, first doctor’s appointment, first kiss, or first traffic ticket, it’s just a part of life. Though most of these firsts, including your first bombed college test, will inevitably be awkward and potentially unbearable, don’t despair. Here’s a five-step guide to help make your first bad grade on a … [Read more...] about How to beat the fear of bombing your first exam

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