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A better way to trim budgetary excess

September 30, 2004 by Pepperdine Graphic

Elizabeth ReinkingStaff Writer So IÕve been hearing this rumor that PepperdineÕs having some budget problems. Now, IÕm not sure if thereÕs any truth behind them, but if so, this could be a big deal. I mean, who knows what the dean could decide is useless? What if they start throwing around crazy ideas like Òwe donÕt need an advertising majorÓ or Òthe Writing Center is a waste … [Read more...] about A better way to trim budgetary excess

Dorm room decor doesn’t have to be dull

September 30, 2004 by Pepperdine Graphic

Brittany DeanStaff Writer Students all have their own styles when it comes to decorating their dorm rooms, but some trends seem to have emerged in dorm-room decor. Among the women, Hawaiian and mono-color themes seem to be the most popular decorating styles of the season. Earth tones are also popular, with their simple, tranquil feel. Rather than crowd their rooms with … [Read more...] about Dorm room decor doesn’t have to be dull

Etc.

September 30, 2004 by Pepperdine Graphic

Courtney HongStaff Writer Aria Decline played a going-away show of sorts at Malibu Inn on Friday night. “It’s always good to listen to them because they know how to work the crowd,” senior James Gutierrez said. Aria Decline are currently out of town on tour. Sound Mind, among other up-and-coming bands, opened the night. “It was Sound Mind’s second show,” said senior Brian … [Read more...] about Etc.

Face in the Crowd: Jessica Reimer

September 30, 2004 by Pepperdine Graphic

Erika TunglandStaff Writer With a Chicago accent and an incredible drive to succeed, freshman Jessica Reimer followed her dream to become a musician to Pepperdine. Coming from a small city outside Chicago, her surroundings may have changed drastically when she moved to Los Angeles, but her aspirations remain the same. Performing in the first coffeehouse of the year, Reimer … [Read more...] about Face in the Crowd: Jessica Reimer

Exploring Florence with our new Italian friends

September 30, 2004 by Pepperdine Graphic

Joanna MasonOverseas Columnist Fifty-five students and chemistry professor Dr. Douglas Mulford arrived at Residenza Tagliaferri in Florence, Italy on Wednesday, Sept. 8. Our first night we … [Read more...] about Exploring Florence with our new Italian friends

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