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The Shawl-shank redemption

October 31, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

From formal shoulder coverings to off-the-hip replacements to South American inspired ponchos, students are getting all wrapped up in the latest winter-friendly fashion trend.By Nicole FlowersStaff Writer They were originally meant to fend off the elements for ladies going to evening soirées. For years they were thought to be for older women who wanted to look sophisticated … [Read more...] about The Shawl-shank redemption

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

October 31, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

Sophomore celebrates star-struck birthday Having to work on your birthday is not an ideal situation, but meeting the starring actress of “The Glasshouse,” Rita Wilson, can brighten anyone’s birthday. Spending her 19th birthday last Saturday working at Malibu Kitchen, sophomore Jessica Ward met Wilson and her two-time Oscar-winning husband, Tom Hanks. Ward’s boss, who is … [Read more...] about Etc. A glimpse into the life of students, faculty and staff.

FaceInTheCrowd: Matt Slaughter

October 31, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Kyle JorreySports Editor Ever panic at the sight of a white Honda Accord creeping by you on Seaver Drive seemingly without a driver in the front seat?   Don’t worry, put down that cell phone and tell Public Safety to return to their cars — it’s only Matt Slaughter — you just can’t see him.  With his seat down, sunglasses on and one hand on the wheel, this Pepperdine junior … [Read more...] about FaceInTheCrowd: Matt Slaughter

Global Gab: London crew fulfills their quest during great Greek adventure

October 31, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Sarah PyeGraphic Correspondent Gather ‘round, friends, and let me tell you a tale. It is a tale of some 40 brave adventurers who set out one cold, early October morning to seek their fortunes (or at very least, some authentic-looking souvenirs) in the ancient and historical land of Greece. They went for the glory, they went for the thrill, but, most of all they went … [Read more...] about Global Gab: London crew fulfills their quest during great Greek adventure

In Review: Daniel Bedingfield 

October 31, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

"Gotta Get Thru This" Unadulterated, emotionally driven sound is something often sought in recorded music, but not often achieved.  Yet, the rising sounds of British singer/songwriter Daniel Bedingfield are contagious, infecting the music scene on a global level.  Bedingfield recorded more than half of his debut album in his bedroom and only perfected the tracks in the studio … [Read more...] about In Review: Daniel Bedingfield 

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