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Lisa Cumbie and Shannon Kelly/Art Editor and Perspectives Editor

September 14, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

Pep’s palms sprout big bills Shannon KellyPerspectives Editor Does money grow on trees? Yes it does — on the palm trees in front of the Center for Communication and Business. That is how Pepperdine students will now answer this question if my hypothesis proves correct, and I am confident it will. The frawns may be tied up now (standard brand-new expensive tree procedure), so … [Read more...] about Lisa Cumbie and Shannon Kelly/Art Editor and Perspectives Editor

Diversity drought sparks policy review

September 14, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

JULIS NAVARROStaff Writer Recent controversy at UCLA has universities questioning their approach to admissions and how they ensure ethnic diversity on their campuses. Two percent of UCLA’s incoming class is black. At UCLA, however, the dwindling number of black students has spurred a dramatic change toward a more "holistic" approach in admissions. The most recent statistics … [Read more...] about Diversity drought sparks policy review

Political motives threaten security

September 14, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

Jim CohenStaff Writer An Aug. 29 speech by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has drawn ire from critics of the Iraq War. In his address to the American Legion, Rumsfeld used harsh rhetoric tacitly comparing critics of the Bush administration’s Iraq policy to Nazi-era appeasers. Rumsfeld said the administration’s critics are suffering from “moral and intellectual confusion,” … [Read more...] about Political motives threaten security

Meet a Malibuite: John Cosentino

September 14, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

KATHY MILLARLiving Assistant  John Cosentino, co-owner of three Cosentino’s shops in Malibu, comes from a family of florists and has had a career in the florist industry for the past 18 years.  Cosentino’s family first became involved with the  industry in 1955 when they opened a shop in New York City.  He grew up working in a family-owned flower shop in New York City, and … [Read more...] about Meet a Malibuite: John Cosentino

Election polls close tomorrow in senate race

September 14, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

SAMANTHA BLONSStaff Writer Polls close tomorrow at 8 a.m. for SGA online elections. Pepperdine students can vote online at pepsga.com for senate positions from all four class levels, all housing communities and for freshman class president. The most competitive race this year is for freshman class president, said SGA Executive Vice President Kristen Compean. The five … [Read more...] about Election polls close tomorrow in senate race

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