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Stanton Uses Life Experiences to Fight Abuse

May 26, 2005 by Pepperdine Graphic

By B.J. FlemingStaff Writer 1848: Elizabeth Cady Stanton stands before a small congregation at the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Seneca Falls, N.Y to deliver "The Declaration of Sentiments." In it, Stanton outlined eighteen "injuries and usurpations" (The same number as the Declaration of Independence) done unto women by men. She also added the reminder that, "all men and women … [Read more...] about Stanton Uses Life Experiences to Fight Abuse

Pep’s Deborah Armstrong helps all

May 26, 2005 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Courtney HongStaff Writer The business card reads: Deborah S. Armstrong, financial assistance advisor, but there is obviously much more to this warm, motherly woman with a twinkle in her eyes than that. "She has so many sides to her, people don't even know," says senior student worker Ashley Bellamar-Miller readily."She's kind of like another mom, always here … [Read more...] about Pep’s Deborah Armstrong helps all

Our Lady of Malibu Elementary School Continues History of Serving

May 26, 2005 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Jennifer GutierrezStaff Writer Sticking with the old Catholic Church tradition, the parish of Our Lady of Malibu began an elementary school in 1958, when Malibu was a far smaller city than it is now. "It was constructed in order to fulfill our responsibilities," explains Father Bill Kerze, the current pastor of the church, "God's children are the ones who are entrusted to … [Read more...] about Our Lady of Malibu Elementary School Continues History of Serving

Listen up fools, Go big or go home!

March 31, 2005 by Pepperdine Graphic

Ginna NguyenStaff Writer I mean, seriously, as Nelson Mandela said, “Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure about you.” I have encouraged you in this column to funk up your life via out-of-the-Pepperdine-box ways such as discovering the joy of nature by camping, the spirituality in … [Read more...] about Listen up fools, Go big or go home!

Face in the crowd: Ryan Breedyk

March 31, 2005 by Pepperdine Graphic

Lindsay TuggleStaff Writer Senior Ryan Breedyk There are many Pepperdine students who will admit that they’ve endured some bad summer jobs. But, while flipping burgers or tearing movie tickets may seem like unglamorous ways to earn money, senior Ryan Breedyk’s summer job for the past four years takes the cake when it comes to less-than-pleasant undertakings. Growing up outside … [Read more...] about Face in the crowd: Ryan Breedyk

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