Kaitlin Drolson won't play in a tournament with a No. 4 ball. She will only carry six balls at once—no more no less. She only marks golf balls in red. Drolson knows exactly what she wants.The Pepperdine University women's golfer has also known since she began playing golf competitively at the age of 8 that her dream is to compete as a professional golfer.Tying for second … [Read more...] about Athlete Profile: Kaitlin Drolson
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Golden Turkey Awards celebrate wacky wonderful 2009
It's time for the second annual Golden Turkey Awards! That's right— the marvelous time of year when the Graphic staff is at their snappiest and snarkiest nominating 2009's best and worst pop culture icons mishaps and showdowns.MusicMost Overplayed Song: "Party in the U.S.A." by Miley Cyrus"Dear Miley Cyrus I don't care where you party as long as it's not in the U.S.A. And … [Read more...] about Golden Turkey Awards celebrate wacky wonderful 2009
How to: Get asked to formal
Pick a fraternity boy/sorority girl. Once you've got your sights set on that dreamy Greek-affiliated co-ed don't let him/her get away. This person will most likely become your future spouse. Just ask any Pepperdine alum. (Girls) Bake your way into his heart. Heart-shaped cookies cakes or brownies will always win. If you can't cook run to the Caf or HAWC and pick up a dozen … [Read more...] about How to: Get asked to formal
Golf team disappointed with 6th place finish
Making the trip to the Pacific Northwest did not suit the Pepperdine men's golf team except for sophomore Andrew Putnam who led the Waves to a 6th place finish at the Oregon Duck Invitational. The Washington native fared the cold weather well at Eugene Country Club with rounds of 74-70-72 to finish in 4th place. It was Putnam's 7th top-10 finish of the season and he has not … [Read more...] about Golf team disappointed with 6th place finish
Octuplets' publicist ends 'good deed'
It takes no more than two minutes within meeting Michael Furtney to sense the compassion he exudes both as a person and as a publicist. That feeling radiates in the Pepperdine professor's belief that "anyone with a grain of compassion" should feel for the situation in which Nadya Suleman - the now household name who delivered eight miracle babies Jan. 26 - and her family have … [Read more...] about Octuplets' publicist ends 'good deed'