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DVD release re-ignites religion in film

August 30, 2004 by Pepperdine Graphic

ELICE GIORGIONEA&E Assistant For years, religion was taboo in Hollywood – one of those unmentionable subjects kept tidily under the rug for fear of offending people or stirring up controversy. Movies rarely touched upon, much less embraced, the notion of faith. But in recent years, there has been a seeming resurgence of religious themes being espoused by the entertainment … [Read more...] about DVD release re-ignites religion in film

The search for the perfect Clam Chowder

April 1, 2004 by Pepperdine Graphic

One Pepperdine student’s quest to find the best chowder Malibu has to offer By Sarah Pye Living Editor Driving down Malibu’s 27-mile stretch of Pacific Coast Highway, there’s no shortage of dining options for the seafood connoisseur. Among the myriad of seafood options available along our local stretch of the Pacific, perhaps most tempting is the wealth of clam chowder Malibu … [Read more...] about The search for the perfect Clam Chowder

Climbing high to seek ruins, Peruvian culture

April 1, 2004 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Audrey Reed Overseas Correspondent The same natural disasters that have closed down the Malibu Canyon Road are affecting Pepperdine students across the equator — mudslides. Because of this, the semester educational field trip to Peru changed its course many times, and opened everyone’s eyes about Peruvian culture. The entire Buenos Aires Program left Argentina March 20 to … [Read more...] about Climbing high to seek ruins, Peruvian culture

Some words of wisdom from a four-year Pep expert

April 1, 2004 by Pepperdine Graphic

Ask the RA By DeNae Thomas Staff Writer Dear RA, Since you have been a student at Pepperdine for four years, I am sure you have learned and grown a lot. I am a freshman—what are some words of wisdom you can share with me so that my next three years are even better than this year has been? Curious in Conner Dear Curious, OK, OK, I’ll admit that I made up this question, but … [Read more...] about Some words of wisdom from a four-year Pep expert

Face in the crowd: Ashley Miller

April 1, 2004 by Pepperdine Graphic

By JJ Bowman Staff Writer Pepperdine students graduating this semester with degrees in art may not have the best facilities, but they do have the honor of hanging up their best artwork in the senior art exhibit starting April 15 at the Weisman Museum. One of those students, Ashley Miller, discussed her life as a Pepperdine art student, a member of the 2001-2002 Florence … [Read more...] about Face in the crowd: Ashley Miller

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