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Looking down from great heights

February 7, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

 By Erik Squire Staff Writer With a view of the explosive sunset and the streams of red and white lights, an office with a window never seemed so nice. What makes the sights even more special is when the office flies about 100 feet above the Southern California coastline. Jorge Jarrin, traffic reporter for KABC radio since 1985, earns a living flying among some of Los Angeles’ … [Read more...] about Looking down from great heights

Pep has ‘hidden’ film class

February 7, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

 By Holli LeMarr Staff Writer Now earning units is as simple as watching a movie. Well, you’re required to do more than just watch the movie, but accumulating credits while being entertained isn’t too shabby either. A Social Science Perspective on Film, a series of one-unit, credit/no credit film classes, is now being held on Sunday evenings in Elkins Auditorium and Keck … [Read more...] about Pep has ‘hidden’ film class

Namaste: Reviving old college enthusiasm

February 7, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

 Julieanne Leupold Traditionally, Homecoming is associated with a rival football game, some brightly decorated floats and a decked-out court of kings and queens. Alumni plan vacations around the game and festivities to return to their alma mater for a revival of the old college pride. Pepperdine is not a traditional school. We have no football team — no grand parade with the … [Read more...] about Namaste: Reviving old college enthusiasm

Multicultural cast defines love

February 7, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

 By Rosy Banks Staff Writer Love. It can break hearts or make spirits soar.  This Valentine’s Day, the Multicultural Theater Project will take a new, fresh perspective into the complex issues of today’s romances in the play “Love Is ...”  at 7 p.m. in Raitt Recital Hall.  “Love Is ...” explores several dating dilemmas ever-pressing in our world today and analyzes society’s … [Read more...] about Multicultural cast defines love

Club fills musical void

February 7, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

 By Karma Christina Salvato Staff Writer ooking for something fun to do? Eager to get away from campus for a night, but don’t feel like driving far or spending too much money? In the mood to dance, have a laugh or just enjoy a mellow night out with some friends? Then you’re in luck. The Canyon Club is a hip, new club located just off the 101 freeway at the Kanan exit in Agoura … [Read more...] about Club fills musical void

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