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Face in the crowd: Stefan Holt

October 26, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

LINDSEY BOERMALiving Assistant  Pepperdine sophomore Stefan Holt can truly be described as a man with many faces. While balancing his numerous hobbies and interests can sometimes prove to be a difficult feat, he has managed to stay loyal to each and every one.  Holt, a double major in broadcast journalism and political science, has dedicated himself to a wide range of … [Read more...] about Face in the crowd: Stefan Holt

Student comforted by the love of the Lord

October 26, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

AMY LARSON Staff Writer Goblins and ghouls and ghosts, oh my. Halloween is just around the corner and already fans of the spooky holiday are anticipating a night full of fright, fun and, of course, fantastic costumes. True, Halloween celebrants have probably been planning their costumes for weeks and will need only to add the final touches this weekend. However, if this … [Read more...] about Student comforted by the love of the Lord

Off-campus outings offered

October 26, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

SHANNON URTNOWSKILIVING EDITOR  Despite what some may believe its name suggests, Campus Recreation works hard to give students the opportunity to stay active off-campus as well as on.  Campus Recreation’s most recent effort: Outdoor Recreation.  “We started the program two years ago offering rentals, but this is the first year with trips,” said Catherine Cramp, director of … [Read more...] about Off-campus outings offered

Students welcome politics on campus

October 26, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

MARY WISNIEWSKIAssistant Living Editor  Coming to Pepperdine from San Francisco, sophomore Emma Wnuk said she finds her political views are different from many at the university.  Wnuk is liberal at a school composed of many conservatives, but she did not let this difference stop her from entering the political arena on campus nor deter her from wanting to make politics or … [Read more...] about Students welcome politics on campus

Parisian adventure offers look at sweet life

October 26, 2006 by Pepperdine Graphic

LAURA JOHNSONA&E Assistant It’s pink. It’s bright. It’s got an 80’s inspired soundtrack that will make you want to put on your skinniest skinny jeans, Ramones T-shirt and rock out to the tune of bouffant hair-dos and rustling taffeta skirts. It is “Marie Antoinette,” Sofia Coppola’s newest installment to her girl seemingly lost in translation line-up of films. When I saw … [Read more...] about Parisian adventure offers look at sweet life

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