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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.

Claim 2 Fame: Actor enjoys the challenge of theater

January 23, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Rosy BanksStaff Writer Junior Shawn McCollum is an actor who sees his roles not just as entertainment, but as vehicles to teach important lessons. He brings an unlikely hero, Montag,  to life as the lead in "Fahrenheit 451,” a play based on Ray Bradbury's 1953 novel that presents a futuristic society where firemen actually start fires in order to burn books. The … [Read more...] about Claim 2 Fame: Actor enjoys the challenge of theater

Calendar

January 23, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

Concerts Jan. 23 • Jessica Simpson at Legoland Jan. 24 • India Arie at The Grove of Anaheim •The St. Matthews Chamber Orchestra at St. Matthew’s Church • Gin Blossoms at Canyon Club • No Secrets at El Rey Theatre • Blindside at Glass House Jan. 25 • Faith Prince at Smothers Theatre • Johnny Winte at Coach House •Ashanti and Eve at Arrowhead Pond • Wallflowers at … [Read more...] about Calendar

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