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Going past the grill

September 7, 2007 by Pepperdine Graphic

MARY WISNIEWSKIAssistant Living Editor Pepperdine students are no stranger to the Caf and the few other spots to eat on campus. Senior  Katie Carroll said she wishes these spots had more selections. Carroll said she would be happier if Pepperdine’s food stops would continually offer a greater variety of items like soymilk, spinach and real juices. "The selection is lacking,” … [Read more...] about Going past the grill

How to become a party liaison in under an hour

September 6, 2007 by Pepperdine Graphic

LISA CUMBIELiving Editor Many students find themselves on a Friday evening or Saturday afternoon without any plans. And even after searching through your entire contacts list on your cell, everyone seems to be in the same situation. Maybe your weekly Van Wilder has gone home for the weekend or has committed to a function already. Whatever the case may be, you've worked too hard … [Read more...] about How to become a party liaison in under an hour

Face in the crowd: Michael Brinley

September 6, 2007 by Pepperdine Graphic

CAITLIN WHITEAssistant Living Editor Missionary work isn’t something that many American’s come in contact with during their lives, but in sophomore Michael Brinley’s, it has always been prevalent. Born into a missionary family, Brinley grew up in Moscow, Russia, where his parents helped plant two separate churches in Moscow. Springing from these roots, Brinley branched out on … [Read more...] about Face in the crowd: Michael Brinley

LISA CUMBIE/Living Editor

September 6, 2007 by Pepperdine Graphic

Chocolate chip chili and dirty feet make a spicy Labor Day festival JULIE PHILLIPSStaff Writer Flip-flops were definitely a bad idea. However, this tank top surely was going to pay for itself while enduring the weekend heat wave. If you arrived at the annual Kiwanis Club Malibu Chili Cook-off for the first time, you would not know what to expect coming through the chain-link … [Read more...] about LISA CUMBIE/Living Editor

Couples meet abroad, learn to love overseas

September 6, 2007 by Pepperdine Graphic

CAITLIN WHITEAssistant Living Editor Photo courtesy of Cortney Black Pepperdine was recently ranked No. 2 in the nation by the Insititute of International Education for its study abroad programs — a testimony to the school’s dedication to educating not just students minds, but enriching their lives in general. Another aspect that these experiences seem to bring about that might … [Read more...] about Couples meet abroad, learn to love overseas

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