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In a galaxy far, far away

January 31, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

 By Janea Brown Lifestyles Editor Go outside, look up and find the brightest star. That star is over four light years away, and it’s the closest star to the earth. That means the light shining from the star is over four years old by the time it is visible to any stargazer.  The mysteries of the sky have intrigued humans for centuries, making stargazing a natural … [Read more...] about In a galaxy far, far away

More talk from Moore Haus

January 31, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

 By DaNae Thomas The 2001-2002 Moore Haus family has had an addition of 10 new Heidelbergers this semester. Coming into a pre-established group can be difficult, but the stories of how these new students are adjusting is encouraging and inspiring. The new students are currently finding their place in Moore Haus, but it has not been an effortless feat. “It takes a long time to … [Read more...] about More talk from Moore Haus

Namaste: Give me three feet, I’ll be fine

January 31, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Julieanne Leupold I walked in the door and strained my eyes to see in the darkness, but I just couldn’t make it out. Slowly, I pushed my way through the crowd of swaying drunks toward the ever-elusive dance floor. The small wooden surface seemed to be engulfed in a swirling mix of colors and bodies. I clawed a minimal amount of space on the floor just as “The Devil Went … [Read more...] about Namaste: Give me three feet, I’ll be fine

Prof finds peace

January 31, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

 By Sarah Pye Assistant Lifestyles Editor “5 … 4 … 3 … 2 … 1 … You did it!” Students in Dr. David Lowry’s Saturday morning yoga class are well acquainted with this phrase. It is just a small part of the running commentary Lowry keeps up to motivate students during the 90-minute class, offered through the Intramurals department.Lowry, a communication professor, teaches yoga on … [Read more...] about Prof finds peace

Bobs be bop in Smothers

January 31, 2002 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Rosy BanksStaff Writer They’re back.  The Bobs, the “band without instruments,” is back for their eighth year at Smothers Theatre Saturday at 8 p.m.  The show has sold out every year. “(The Bobs are a) very San Francisco, very whack, very hip band,” said Marnie Mitze, managing director for the Center for the Arts. The Bobs, made up of members Amy Bob Engelhardt, Joe Bob … [Read more...] about Bobs be bop in Smothers

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