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Comm Connection 2005: Character, Calling, & Careers

February 10, 2005 by Pepperdine Graphic

Monday Feb. 14th   7:00 p.m. Finding Your Mission Snothers Theatre David Leeson is a photographer for the Dallas Morning News. He has covered both Gulf Wars and won the Pulitzer Prize for Photojournalism. Seaver College Distinguished Lecture Series Wednesday Feb. 16th   11:00 a.m. Your Best Face Forward CCB 140 Professors Debbie Wideroe and Wynn Allen, outstanding … [Read more...] about Comm Connection 2005: Character, Calling, & Careers

Seminars discuss media tips

February 10, 2005 by Pepperdine Graphic

Kelly DaviesStaff Writer Well-known professionals will take communication to the next level as they address Seaver students during the second annual Comm Connection Conference next week. “Comm Connection 2005: Character, Calling and Careers,” events begin Wednesday, Feb. 16, and will continue through Feb. 18. The speakers will address ethical issues in media, media reflections … [Read more...] about Seminars discuss media tips

Homecoming 2005

February 10, 2005 by Pepperdine Graphic

Entertainment and energy abound for Homecoming. About 1,300 people are expected for this weekend’s events. Audrey ReedAssistant News Editor Senior Jonathon Miller represents Beta ThetaPi at a dodgeball game Wednesday Evening.Hood Whitson / Online Editor Pepperdine alumni and students will converge Saturday at the Homecoming Village, which will be between the amphitheater and … [Read more...] about Homecoming 2005

Iraq vote aims for democracy

February 3, 2005 by Pepperdine Graphic

Crystal LuongNews Editor It may be several more days before officials finalize results from the Iraq elections Sunday, but the exercise of voting has marked a significant step in a state of turmoil toward the establishment of a democracy. Despite insurgents’ threats of violence and more than a dozen attacks on Election Day, between 60 and 75 percent of registered Iraqi voters … [Read more...] about Iraq vote aims for democracy

Tsunami aid effort changes direction

February 3, 2005 by Pepperdine Graphic

Airan ScrubyStaff Writer Changes have been made to where the proceeds will go from “One cause, One hope, One world,” Pepperdine’s effort to raise money for tsunami victims. Pepperdine will no longer be raising funds through the Red Cross. Problems with developing a contract with the organization, caused Pepperdine to redirect its efforts to focus on the other organizations the … [Read more...] about Tsunami aid effort changes direction

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