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City Council candidate Jefferson ‘Zuma Jay’ Wagner

April 3, 2008 by Pepperdine Graphic

CURRY CHANDLER & JANE LEEStaff Writers Jefferson Wagner has worn many hats and played a range of roles during his three decades in the beach community, but that of surfer may fit him most comfortably. The 55 year-old owner of Zuma Jay’s surf shop is hoping to expand his colorful roster of titles to include Malibu City Council member. “I’ve been a member of Malibu since … [Read more...] about City Council candidate Jefferson ‘Zuma Jay’ Wagner

Pep pays tribute to Seaver dean’s service

April 3, 2008 by Pepperdine Graphic

ROBIN NASBYstaff writer The Pepperdine community came out in full Oklahoma fashion to celebrate the service of Dean David Baird on Monday at the amphitheater overlooking Stauffer Chapel. Inter-tribal dancers performed their native routines as the Oklahoma flag waived proudly overhead for this day of celebration and recognition. At the celebration service, the concert choir … [Read more...] about Pep pays tribute to Seaver dean’s service

Designing a dream

April 3, 2008 by Pepperdine Graphic

LINDSAY LOPEZstaff writer He engrossed himself in the childish whimsy of “Highlights.” He immersed himself in the pubescent flood of teeny bopper magazines. Occasionally, he indulged in an issue of “People.” Despite his early penchant for glossy publications, however, senior Quincy Wimbish never imagined a venture into journalism. Now he’s debuting his own magazine. The 21 … [Read more...] about Designing a dream

Generations bond during prom at Pep

April 3, 2008 by Pepperdine Graphic

BRITTANY YEAROUTAssistant News Editor The theme was “Rodeo Roundup.” And, like every senior prom, there was dancing, food, a DJ, a local band and the crowning of the king and queen. There was even a photo booth that featured a cactus and cowboy background so that some could have a keepsake to remember the night. The only difference is that the night was not a special event for … [Read more...] about Generations bond during prom at Pep

Battle for the ballot

March 27, 2008 by Pepperdine Graphic

ROXANA ASTEMBORKI/Art & Design Editor FLORA THEDEN News Assistant As the semester comes to a close, Student Government Association is looking for new faces to represent Pepperdine in the 2008-2009 academic year. Both current SGA members and students new to the organization have been campaigning for student body and class positions. It is particularly important to vote … [Read more...] about Battle for the ballot

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