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Radio makes first-ever broadcast from campus

February 20, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Faith LynnAssistant Photo Editor  Pepperdine’s radio station broadcast for the first time Tuesday night, finally ending the long battle to get it up and running. Sophomore psychology major Dan Long opened the broadcast with his friend, freshman Matt Levesque. “When we first started, I was just extremely nervous … we were running five minutes late … but eventually we got … [Read more...] about Radio makes first-ever broadcast from campus

Housing radically changes

February 13, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

Students wishing to live on campus must enter into a lottery.By Laurie BabinskiArt Editor  Squatters rights and a lot of units will no longer assure students on-campus housing for the 2003-04 academic year thanks to a radical change in university housing assignment procedures that administrators say will make the housing process more fair. After several years of housing snafus … [Read more...] about Housing radically changes

National&International 

February 13, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

Budget cuts cancel key NASA upgrades WASHINGTON — After relentless pressure to cut costs since 1990, NASA scrapped hundred of millions of dollars in safety upgrades for the space shuttle program.  The cuts canceled efforts to modernize equipment and laid off thousands of workers performing maintenance or safety inspections. The loss of Columbia nearly two weeks ago followed … [Read more...] about National&International 

Public Safety Report

February 13, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

(Feb. 4-10) 2/04/03 • 10:41 • Burglary Location: Tyler Campus Center Summary: A staff member reported the theft of university property from the computer store. Case referred to DPS investigations. 2/04/03 • 14:12 • Information Report Location: Tyler Campus Center Summary: A student reported a concern regarding another student. Case referred to DPS investigations. 2/04/03 … [Read more...] about Public Safety Report

Radio remains silent

February 13, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Faith LynnAssistant Photography Editor  After nearly 18 months of filing paperwork and nail-biting deadlines, Pepperdine’s radio station is still not quite ready to broadcast. Organizers of KWVS 101.5 FM have asked that a request for a broadcasting permit be filed with the Federal Communications Commission so that they can finally get on the airwaves. Director of … [Read more...] about Radio remains silent

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