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Waterfalls and barefoot stream crossings at Winding Way Trail

January 20, 2005 by Pepperdine Graphic

Katie ClaryLiving Editor A rare event is taking place. As fleeting as an exotic flower that blooms once every decade under a full spring-time moon, the Winding Way waterfall is in full blossom. The typically wimpy falls started thundering almost overnight after the recent rains, giving Malibu its very own mini-Niagara Falls until the rainwater subsides. This hike is more than … [Read more...] about Waterfalls and barefoot stream crossings at Winding Way Trail

World of Wheels

January 20, 2005 by Pepperdine Graphic

James RiswickAssistant A&E Editor   While the world-famous North American International Auto Show is wowing journalists and car enthusiasts alike in Detroit, many of the same vehicles being showcased in Motown are also being displayed here in Los Angeles. Running until tomorrow at the L.A. Convention Center (admission is $10), the L.A. auto show, as always, highlights the … [Read more...] about World of Wheels

Discovering California’s getaways

January 20, 2005 by Pepperdine Graphic

Ginna NguyenStaff Writer What I love most about college is this: it is an education of the whole person. Mind, heart, body and soul comprise the gestalt of your being. Pepperdine offers plenty of resources that address your growth as a person and citizen. What I would like to offer you in this weekly column are what I hope to be out-of-the-Pepperdine-box ways to feed that … [Read more...] about Discovering California’s getaways

Environmental consciousness key to well-being

January 20, 2005 by Pepperdine Graphic

Rhonda Harris-ScottHealth Columnist The human population has grown over the years and this has had a huge effect on the environment. This growth is in some ways due to the advances in medicine, sanitation and agriculture. Waste created by the population surge is continuously changing the ecosystem because we are constantly using non-replaceable resources and increasing the … [Read more...] about Environmental consciousness key to well-being

Battle of the Bands

January 20, 2005 by Pepperdine Graphic

Evelyn Barge & James RiswickA&E Editor & Assistant A&E Editor CLIMBING IVY (BLACK MOLLY) Band Members: Matthew Jewett (2003 alumnus), Brad Opel (junior), Grattan Donahoe (2002 alumnus), Matthew Isbell (2003 alumnus)Genre: Alternative, RockTime Together: Three YearsHow they came together:Donahoe met Jewett overseas in the Florence program. They spent all their … [Read more...] about Battle of the Bands

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