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Trilogies take over box office

August 27, 2007 by Pepperdine Graphic

SHANNON URTNOWSKIA&E Editor Let me take you back to a time in my life when pigtails and bicycle shorts were all the rage. When I was a little girl, my parents used to tell me that nothing in life is coincidental. Personally, I think the saying is a bit cliché. I guess that’s just the skeptic in me. Now, let’s fast-forward to a couple weeks ago. I was talking to a friend … [Read more...] about Trilogies take over box office

Finding ways to get more funds

April 5, 2007 by Pepperdine Graphic

LINDSEY BOERMALiving Editor For the average college student, money falls just below food and water on the pyramid of necessity. In light of Pepperdine’s recently announced tuition inflation, funding for college has become an even more prominent topic on campus. According to Janet Lockhart, director of Financial Assistance at Seaver College, some type of financial aid is … [Read more...] about Finding ways to get more funds

Spiritually growing with peers

April 5, 2007 by Pepperdine Graphic

AMY LARSONStaff Writer What a year it has been. I am not certain I have any last words of wisdom. In fact, I am quite certain that all of those who know me possess far more wisdom than I have to share. This year, those around me, and often people I barely know, have taught me that God is present in many different things. Not in a relativistic way — not one of those, “I’m God, … [Read more...] about Spiritually growing with peers

Top dollar denim promises perfect fit

April 5, 2007 by Pepperdine Graphic

JESSICA BIBERStaff Writer Stepping into the world of Pepperdine is an eye-opening experience for those unaccustomed to designer clothing. People will spend more money for a t-shirt than for what some people pay for a prom dress.  Take jeans, for example: an American classic. Gap can make them just as well as designer brands like True Religion or Seven for all Mankind.  But … [Read more...] about Top dollar denim promises perfect fit

Pepp in step with service

April 5, 2007 by Pepperdine Graphic

LINDSEY BOERMA Living Assistant Pepperdine students Allison Dees, Tyler Vernon, Anthony Marino, Dennis McCoy and Derek Zobrist are senior business majors who are utilizing their service capstone class to benefit a local organization as well as the community as a whole.  Though they were able to choose from many different organizations, they chose to develop a marketing campaign … [Read more...] about Pepp in step with service

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