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In Review: ‘Bowling’ film strikes big

November 14, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

Michael Moore's most recent documentary examines America's problems with gun killings.By Elizabeth CraiggStaff Writer In the parking lot of the Westside Pavilion theater, a group of three people formed — two men and one woman — to discuss the new controversial film “Bowling for Columbine” by Michael Moore. Moore is renowned for his aggressive filmmaking style that developed in … [Read more...] about In Review: ‘Bowling’ film strikes big

Playing final Pep keys

November 14, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

Senior Adelaide Leung prepares to perform her senior recital.By Kristin OwStaff Writer Twelve years ago, young Adelaide Leung sat down at the piano. She has been playing ever since. Even at the age of 3 or 4, Adelaide was exposed to musical performances. “I am thankful to God for giving me parents who recognized the value and benefit of musical training,” she said. Now, in … [Read more...] about Playing final Pep keys

Calendar

November 14, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

CONCERTS  Nov. 15 • The Vandals, Tsunami Bomb, Audio Karate at Grove of Anaheim Nov. 16 • 3 Doors Down, Breaking Benjamin at House of Blues, Anaheim Nov. 17 • Clash of the Titans hosted by Paul F. Tompkins at Wiltern • Little River Band at Coach House • Violence at Galaxy Concert Theatre Nov. 18 • Pepperdine Jazz Ensemble at Raitt Recital Hall • Blondie, The Negro Problem at … [Read more...] about Calendar

Mama Mia: Pep caught the wave of being polite

November 7, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Kimiko Martinez  Pepperdine people are polite. Really. I’m not just trying to flex my alliteration. I’ve noticed in the last week or so how perfectly polite our students are. On the Graphic’s recent trip to Orlando for a journalism conference, one of the employees at a restaurant we visited commented that we were the nicest group of college students that they’d had in. … [Read more...] about Mama Mia: Pep caught the wave of being polite

T-Molbie gives students another choice

November 7, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

Students have another option in cell phone service as wireless newcomer T-Mobile provides the same coverage as CingularBy Adam HoldridgeStaff Writer There was a time, not too long ago, that a cell phone was a privilege and a status symbol. And while the residents of Malibu may have been among the first people to use mobile phones, they may be among the last — at least in … [Read more...] about T-Molbie gives students another choice

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