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INREVIEW: Chicago soundtrack

January 30, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

AuthorAuthorTitle With a 2003 Golden Globe win for “Best Comedy or Musical,” ‘Chicago’ is a must-see film for this year. A fairly tight adaptation of the musical play, the movie features most of the same great tunes as the “live” version. Despite taking some wrong turns, the album provides a welcome change of pace from today’s limited musical options and proves a needed … [Read more...] about INREVIEW: Chicago soundtrack

3.1415: Looking for a fantastic meat treat

January 23, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Sarah (Pi = 3.1415...) PyeStaff Writer I have this strange obsession with Spam. (And with pirates, but this is another story entirely.) It was not intentional — certainly not as if I woke up one morning and thought, “My life, up to this point, has been entirely devoid of purpose. I have finally found meaning, and I have found it in Spam.” This would be absurd. No, the … [Read more...] about 3.1415: Looking for a fantastic meat treat

Did student activism die in the 70s?

January 23, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

They might not all be holding picket signs or chanting, but today’s students are far from the apathetic generation they’ve been labeled. By Kimiko MartinezLifestyles Editor In the family of modern American society, there are three children: Technology, Religion and Laziness. All three have been born of society, bred and nurtured by America’s history, drive for advancement and … [Read more...] about Did student activism die in the 70s?

Eat It: Changes to the Caf coming soon

January 23, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Kimberly KingStaff Writer What do Pepperdine students eat in the Waves Café? This is an important question to students and food service professionals alike. Students who rely on the cafeteria often comment that while the food here is better than other universities, there are still some changes they would like to make. Sophomore Amber Leonard said that the fruit and some … [Read more...] about Eat It: Changes to the Caf coming soon

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

January 23, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

Helping homeless in Ireland over Spring Break Some students are going to Hawaii for Spring Break. Others may spend their vacation in Mexico. But junior Andrew Brumme thought outside of the box when deciding what to do with his time off. Brumme and three friends, Rich McPherson, Robbie Sagers and Jonathan Bakewicz are going to spending their Spring Break in Belfast, Ireland, … [Read more...] about Etc. A glimpse into the life of students, faculty & staff.

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