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Going to Ralph’s isn’t the only fun to be had in Malibu

September 18, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

By DeNae Thomas Staff Writer Q: I thought college was supposed to be fun. Adults always talk about all the amazing and crazy times they had in college and say the people they met ended up being their friends for life. But the most excitement I’ve had so far this year was when the Oasis was serving barbecue chicken pizza — and that wasn’t even that great. The problem is that … [Read more...] about Going to Ralph’s isn’t the only fun to be had in Malibu

Building castles in the sand

September 18, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Jami Lambert Online Editor Playing on a sandy beach is not a bad way to spend a Sunday afternoon. Throw in exciting prizes, close friends, and an In-N-Out truck and the day couldn’t get much better. And when you do it all for a good cause, you not only get a great afternoon, you get Sand CASA 2003. Several Greek organizations and local businesses banded together at Westward … [Read more...] about Building castles in the sand

7th Heaven television show not quite divine

September 18, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Maya Minwary Assistant A&E Editor Flipping through the channels the other night, I came across the long-running Warner Brothers drama “7th Heaven.”  Even after receiving applauds and cheers from many Christians everywhere as a rare upright, pro-family TV program, I’m still not a big fan of the show. Just ask any of my roommates — former and current — and they will … [Read more...] about 7th Heaven television show not quite divine

Salsa, service and a smile

September 18, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

Local taqueria owner is more than just a restaurateur. By Jen Clay A&E Assistant Though Malibu best knows his name from the huge sign on the front of his restaurant, many Pepperdine students know him as the friendliest man in Malibu. He’s Howdy, of Howdy’s Taqueria on Cross Creek Road, and there is much more to this outgoing guy than just the free nachos he eagerly hands … [Read more...] about Salsa, service and a smile

All the world’s a stage

September 18, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

Fine Arts Division offers student and professional performances. By Luke Simpson Staff Writer With the 2003 fall semester in full swing, some of Pepperdine’s finest artists are quickly  beginning to emerge. Over the next few months, the Fine Arts Division’s set schedule will bring both student and professional talent to Smothers Theatre and give Malibu a reliable venue they … [Read more...] about All the world’s a stage

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