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Hack your life: Sixteen tips to improve your life

February 24, 2011 by Zane Miller

As students we hear about traditional ways to improve our lives like working hard dedicating yourself finding your passion and all that crap. But you're a college student; you don't have time for high-minded philosophy. You're looking for some practical how-tos to making your life a little bit easier. In order to fulfill your desperate need and expand on the theme of this … [Read more...] about Hack your life: Sixteen tips to improve your life

Pierce Brosnan and Cinemagic come to Pepperdine

February 23, 2011 by Pepperdine Graphic

Pierce Brosnan will be at Pepperdine on Wednesday to help educate and motivate Los Angeles high school students to pursue careers in film and television. Pepperdine has partnered with the Cinemagic International Film & Television Festival a Belfast-based film charity. The organization uses film to teach encourage and inspire young people through annual youth-produced film … [Read more...] about Pierce Brosnan and Cinemagic come to Pepperdine

Seaver Drive collision cuts off traffic

February 22, 2011 by Pepperdine Graphic

A two-car collision on Seaver Drive has traffic cut off between the main campus parking lot and Presidents Drive. Although one student was taken away in an ambulance Malibu Towing personnel reported that she "looked fine" and was "just going to get checked out." Minutes before 8 a.m. a green Jeep Grand Cherokee was ascending Seaver Drive and collided with the driver's of a … [Read more...] about Seaver Drive collision cuts off traffic

Truly a popular uprising: unrest in the Middle East

February 17, 2011 by Siddhant Kumar

The Middle Eastern revolution seen across headlines started as a small fight over apples in the small and impoverished town of Sidi Bouzid Tunisia. The 2010 declared rate of unemployment in Tunisia was 14 percent but that of Sidi Bouzid was closer to 30 percent. Until Jan. 14 Tunisia was also largely considered a police state run by the President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. A … [Read more...] about Truly a popular uprising: unrest in the Middle East

Here's the story of some improv 'Wavies'

February 17, 2011 by Elyse Sartor

They might perform a musical featuring Tickle Me Elmo or sing about a sexy Christmas elf. They might act out your family's dinnertime. Or they could break out into a song about dinosaurs in the middle of the Sandbar while waiting to be interviewed by the Graphic. Whenever the Pepperdine Improv Troupe gets together the only thing to expect is the unexpected. Yet this spontaneous … [Read more...] about Here's the story of some improv 'Wavies'

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