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3.1415: A taste of his own medicine

March 27, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Sarah PyeStaff Writer I recently encountered an amusing article in the weekend edition of USA Today while searching for the crossword puzzle (blast that boring news stuff, give me a game) and attempting to choke down one of those hard little airline rolls that they call “breakfast” but were really manufactured sometime during the Eisenhower administration. The article … [Read more...] about 3.1415: A taste of his own medicine

Whatever: Say a simple thank you and mean it

March 27, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

Karma Christine SalvatoStaff Writer  Grazie. Danke. Merci. Gracias. Arigato. Obrigada. Toda. Mahalo. Takk. Thank you. No matter what language you say it in, the meaning behind the word (or words) is the same. Unfortunately, this simple expression seems to have become as rare as a blue diamond. We all learned the importance of saying “please” and “thank you” when we were … [Read more...] about Whatever: Say a simple thank you and mean it

Etc. A glimpse into the life of students, faculty and staff.

March 27, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

First date airs on TLC's 'A Dating Story' After much anticipation over how TLC would portray her in “A Dating Story,” senior Jennifer Flannery was finally able to see the premiere on channel 25 Tuesday at 1 p.m.  “I was nervous because during three days of taping you say a lot of stuff,” Flannery said. “But they portrayed me pretty well, didn’t make me look like an idiot and … [Read more...] about Etc. A glimpse into the life of students, faculty and staff.

Get Away: April in Paris, or anywhere else

March 27, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

With fares dipping so low, why not go to the land of escargot?By Adam Holdridge Staff Writer  April in Paris …? With airfares to Europe as low as $199 each way and a room at the Four Seasons George V at $600 a night (a 40 percent decrease from its standard $1,000 a night rate) it is a very good reality. If you can get over the fact that the French hate us, it would be … [Read more...] about Get Away: April in Paris, or anywhere else

Get a Job: Career center helps students find jobs

March 27, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Christy ForemanStaff Writer  Someone once asked a soap salesman why, if his product was so good, was there still so much dirt in the world. The soap salesman replied that it doesn’t matter that he has the best soap in the world available to people. What matters is that people must then use it in order for them to be clean. The same can be said for the multitude of wonderful … [Read more...] about Get a Job: Career center helps students find jobs

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