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Greeks spice up cookoff

September 8, 2005 by Pepperdine Graphic

MEREDITH RODRIGUEZAssistant News Editor This years’ Malibu Chili Cook-off, the 24th annual Malibu community carnival where Pepperdine Greeks traditionally compete with the tastiest chili college hands can muster, starved for Pepperdine support this year. Many fraternities and sororities did not participate because it was difficult to get a hold of the Kiwanis Club this year, … [Read more...] about Greeks spice up cookoff

Counseling Center offers free sessions

September 8, 2005 by Pepperdine Graphic

SABRINA JENDLY Staff Writer Pepperdine’s Counseling Center is now offering free consultations to students. Student Affairs and the Counseling Center is hoping that the removal of the financial barriers will encourage students to come forward with any problems or difficulties they, or others they know, may be having. “The change came as the result of student focus groups, … [Read more...] about Counseling Center offers free sessions

5 Greek orgs face hearings

September 8, 2005 by Pepperdine Graphic

CRYSTAL LUONG Editor in Chief The onset of online postings as the source of disciplinary action led to the suspension of Beta Theta Pi fraternity mid-July, and the current of effects may continue. Two sororities underwent hearings yesterday and two more fraternities face judiciary meetings next Wednesday. The Greek groups, Delta Delta Delta and Kappa Alpha Theta sororities … [Read more...] about 5 Greek orgs face hearings

Finding Their Place

September 8, 2005 by Pepperdine Graphic

SARA ROSNERStaff Writer New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina (Photo courtesy Bill Harber/Associated Press)  As the nation reaches out to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, Pepperdine began opening its arms to displaced students from Tulane, Loyola and Dillard universities on last Thursday. There are 12 of these students enrolled for classes at Seaver and more may be expected. Of … [Read more...] about Finding Their Place

Homes of Pep students destroyed

September 8, 2005 by Pepperdine Graphic

LAUREN HOBAR Staff Writer Naming hurricanes can be strange. The Aug. 29 category -five hurricane is destined to be catalogued by the first letter of its name in a catalog of other names that seem harmless, common and even childlike. Katrina was the opposite: destructive, singular and jarring. Katrina may be the Atlantic’s third deadliest storm, if the estimated 10,000-person … [Read more...] about Homes of Pep students destroyed

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