Tracy DomingoAssistant Living Editor Watch out Kelly Ripa (or any other talk show host, for that matter). Pepperdine senior Jenny Morgan is on her way to stealing your job. Equipped with a relentless smile, Energizer Bunny-like vivacity and a love for the camera, Morgan said she is destined for the entertainment business. In fact, as a television and theater major, her ideal … [Read more...] about Face in the crowd: Jenny Morgan
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Discovering two very different sides of London
Mary WisniewskiLondon Columnist “It’s the best job I could ever have,” says a man with gold paint all over his body. He reeks of smoke and alcohol but boasts of his career of mimicking a robot to all leaving the tube. His eyes are a hollowed gray and his arm shakes as he clutches a CD player. “You make your own hours and drink as much as you want on the job. What could be … [Read more...] about Discovering two very different sides of London
Taking a look at how the other half lives
Courtney HongLiving Assistant Rare is the college student (or anyone, for that matter) who doesn’t just walk by but instinctively looks at a homeless person as a human being and says, “You have a destiny, a plan, a purpose. The power is in you to leave this situation.” This is what Mario Woodruff, 23, needed someone to say to him when he was homeless and impoverished for … [Read more...] about Taking a look at how the other half lives
Why Pepperdine students soak up Spongebob
He lives in a pineapple under the sea. He’s absorbent, yellow and porous. And if the statistics are right, his feature film debut today will prove to be required viewing for a many college students. Jen ClayStaff Writer Sea sponge SpongeBob SquarePants, whose trials and tribulations have been chronicled in the Nickelodeon animated series of the same name, will make the leap … [Read more...] about Why Pepperdine students soak up Spongebob
Alumnus gets break in horror flick
Karin SabinStaff Writer Even though alumnus Brett Davidson left Texas to try acting in California, he returned to Texas, at least fictionally, for his first major movie. Davidson recently wrapped his first major role in an independent movie, titled “Schattenkind” (German for “shadow kids”). Davidson, who graduated in May 2004, stars as the male lead, along with female lead … [Read more...] about Alumnus gets break in horror flick
