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Piecing together Pinter

October 3, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

Pepperdine students perform a series of five plays that create a picture of the contemporary British playwright Harold Pinter and his philosophies about life.By Holli LeMarr-WyettAssistant A&E Editor Ambiguity. Menace. Danger. Sensuality. Throw these four ingredients into a production, add 14 cast members, British and Cockney accents and the Lindhurst Theatre and the end … [Read more...] about Piecing together Pinter

Rocking in a house of glass

October 3, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Kristen LowreyA&E Editor Attending a concert is an adventure. There are preparations required for the optimal concert experience. It is always wise to purchase your tickets ahead of time, though this might require bowing to the monopolizing Ticketmaster. If you want to take your chances and avoid the evasively evil corporate ticket seller, then you might find yourself … [Read more...] about Rocking in a house of glass

FaceInTheCrowd

April 4, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Katie PhillippeStaff Writer A friendly and outgoing face was added to the Pepperdine community last fall when junior Yuki Choy transferred from Santa Monica City. Choy said he loves Pepperdine because of its location, beauty, size and Christian influence.  He hopes his international business education gives him the opportunity to “do some kind of business but be able to … [Read more...] about FaceInTheCrowd

Food and folks equal good times

April 4, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

By JJ BowmanStaff Writer How do you place the best eight months of your life onto a 12-inch square cloth? As part of a group project, each Florence student designed one patch of a commemorative quilt that will soon hang from the walls of our villa for future classes to see. Many students mentioned traveling. “50 trains, 3 continents, 1 camel” read part of one square. Another … [Read more...] about Food and folks equal good times

The chain of random kindness

April 4, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

Julieanne Leupold I have never been the poster child for Pepperdine. I hated that we didn’t have a football team. I hated that we prayed in class. I hated knowing that every time I told anyone I went to Pepperdine that infallibly the first thing that came out of his or her mouth was, “Oh, that’s such a beautiful campus, you must get nothing done.” So needless to say, I was … [Read more...] about The chain of random kindness

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