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Can you live without your stomach?

March 20, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

Naomi Munoz may be missing an organ, but she’s not missing out on life.By Andrea BandaA&E Editor  Pepperdine student Naomi Munoz and her mother walked into the offices of the USC Medical Surgeons.  Munoz’s difficulty swallowing food and frequent upset stomachs had progressively worsened since they began at age 14. Now 19 years old, she wanted to find out what was wrong. A … [Read more...] about Can you live without your stomach?

Fashion Focus: Something for the imagination

March 20, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Nicole FlowersStaff Writer  For once in my life, I got an e-mail regarding my last article. Whoo hoo! So I want to thank you, Nate Watts, for your thoughts. Though Mr. Watts did send me some love in the inbox, I got many a reader who talked to me personally about the sentiment of saggy baggy pants on women. And since I love each and every one of you who reads my column … [Read more...] about Fashion Focus: Something for the imagination

Global Gab: It started out just like any ordinary evening

March 20, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Maya MinwaryStaff Correspondent  LONDON—Sitting down at a quaint little restaurant for lunch in Segovia, Spain, the London group saw a man dressed up in a suit wearing medallions while a couple of waiters rolled out six or seven whole little roasted piglets on a tray. The man in the suit started to read out of a black folder in Spanish and suddenly we hear “whack” and the … [Read more...] about Global Gab: It started out just like any ordinary evening

Events Calendar

March 20, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

Concerts March 20 • Bebo Norman with Jeremy Camp at Upper Turner Conference Center, APU March 21 • Cleo Laine and John Dankworth at Smothers Theatre • The St. Matthew’s Chamber Orchestra at St. Matthew’s Church March 22 • David Wilcox at Smothers Theatre March 23 • The Vines at Ventura Theatre March 24 • Melanie Smith, Soprano Faculty Recital at Raitt Recital Hall … [Read more...] about Events Calendar

Music ensemble showcases original compositions

March 20, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Kristen OwStaff Writer  While some students watch movies and listen to soundtracks in their free time, other students are writing them.  Monday night Jim Edmunds, Austin Trujillo, Holly Conlan and John Brockman all had their original pieces performed at the Pepperdine New Music Ensemble in Raitt Recital Hall.  They are all students of music professor and composer Dr. … [Read more...] about Music ensemble showcases original compositions

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