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America Attacks: Like father, not like son

March 27, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

Families discussing the war find that their points of view differ.By Kimiko MartinezLifestyles Editor  They say the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. And usually they’re right. But as the United States delves deeper in the war with Iraq, families are finding out just how diverse their political views may be. While the current political climate has inspired many families … [Read more...] about America Attacks: Like father, not like son

America attacks: By the numbers

March 27, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

47 - Confirmed coalition death toll 78 - Civilians Iraq says have died since the U.S.-led invasion began Wednesday. In addition, the Iraqi government says hundreds have been wounded. The numbers remain unverified. 7 - Coalition soldiers held as Prisoners of War in Iraq. $62.6 million - Amount of supplemental funds the Department of Defense requested Monday from Congress. 72 … [Read more...] about America attacks: By the numbers

Big Deal: Embracing the inner-city legacy

March 27, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

By JJ BowmanNews Editor  South Central Los Angeles is a lot closer to Malibu than you might think. The Crenshaw Christian Center, continuing a mission that would make the university founder proud, operates where the original George Pepperdine College stood, at 79th and Vermont in inner city Los Angeles. Although many of the original buildings from GPC days remain in use, such … [Read more...] about Big Deal: Embracing the inner-city legacy

SGA proposes Convo overhaul

March 27, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Crystal LuongNews Assistant  A new proposal presented to the university’s Convocation committee may spark the steps toward radically changing the format of the required Convocation Series over the coming years. “Tapping into the Potential of Convocation,” a proposal by juniors Andrew Brumme and Diana Pearson, seeks to transform Convocation into a community of small, … [Read more...] about SGA proposes Convo overhaul

Students cut ‘Locks for Love’

March 20, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Rosy BanksStaff Writer  Donating 10 or more inches of their manes, Pepperdine students, faculty and staff gave “Locks of Love” to children with long-term medical hair loss.  Joining with Malibu Creek Salon, a total of 28 people from the Pepperdine community had their hair cut, styled and sent off on March 17 to be made into specialized wigs for chemotherapy and other … [Read more...] about Students cut ‘Locks for Love’

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