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Mama Mia: You people just don’t understand

November 14, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Kimiko Martinez It seems like a majority of students on campus just don’t get it. I know it sounds cliché and motherly, but you really ought to enjoy these years. As I see this semester of the Graphic come to a close, I’m realizing how quickly time passes by and its simply a struggle to get through the day-to-day grind. But if you don’t find your solitude and joy during … [Read more...] about Mama Mia: You people just don’t understand

Shattering the stereotypes of rape victims

November 14, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

Sexual assault victims are fighting the age-old stigma of shame and guilt placed on them by going public and breaking the barrier of anonymity.By DeNae ThomasStaff Writer When California teenagers Tamara Brooks and Jacqueline Marris came on NBC’s “Today” program this summer to tell of their abduction and escape from a drunken kidnapper in Lancaster, Calif., they said they … [Read more...] about Shattering the stereotypes of rape victims

Secret agent declassified

November 14, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

Pep alum Darwin Horn's book recounts memorable moments and tales of terrorBy J. Douglas StevensStaff Writer “One learns very quickly in this business to expect the unexpected.”  These were the words of retired Secret Service agent and Pepperdine alum Darwin Horn, who, long before Alqueda and Taliban were part of our everyday vocabulary, experienced a taste of terror in the … [Read more...] about Secret agent declassified

Constructing a “Body of Work”

November 14, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

Lauren Dees will display her senior art exhibition in the Weisman Museum in December.By Christina MillerStaff Writer Lauren Dees has been looking forward to her senior art show exhibit ever since she came to Pepperdine as a freshman. “The senior art show is the most enticing part (of the art department),” Dees said, as her greatly anticipated show, opening in December, creeps … [Read more...] about Constructing a “Body of Work”

Claim 2 Fame: Abrams’ art adorns Pepperdine

November 14, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Darcy HickeyStaff Writer It is clear by just looking at artist Jessie Abrams’ apartment that she is not the only one in the house who likes to create. An array of creativity is displayed in her kitchen through the beautiful sketches titled “Moses” and “Madonna” placed on the cabinets, the unique Chinese lanterns hanging above the table and the Christmas lights placed over … [Read more...] about Claim 2 Fame: Abrams’ art adorns Pepperdine

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