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Pepperdine Relay for Life Back to the Track

April 2, 2014 by Gretchen Andsager and Alysha Tsuji

Photo Courtesy of Acadia Osborne After two years cooped up in Firestone Fieldhouse due to rain and construction, the fifth annual Relay for Life will return back to Tari Frahm Rokus Field on Friday, April 4 at 5 p.m. “This year we’re excited to be back … under the stars on the track,” Pepperdine Colleges Against Cancer President senior Acadia Osborne said. PCAC hosts … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Relay for Life Back to the Track

Pieology scores a B in the pizza department

March 30, 2014 by Ashlie Benson

Photo Courtesy of YELPGrabbing a slice of pizza can satisfy a day. Indulging in an entire pizza can be a major accomplishment. Enjoying a trip to a local pizza joint can be a fun lunch date with a friend. However, when the pizza is half-decent at best, the experience can be nothing more than a waste of money and an unsatisfied stomach. Unfortunately, this is the case for the … [Read more...] about Pieology scores a B in the pizza department

Pharrell makes noise with ‘G I R L’

March 30, 2014 by Germano Berca

Photo Courtesy of iTunes It has been almost eight years since Pharrell released his debut album, “In My Mind.” But he has kept himself busy working on fellow artists’ projects, including last year’s biggest hits, “Blurred Lines” featuring Robin Thicke and “Get Lucky” featuring Daft Punk. Both songs competed in the category as Best … [Read more...] about Pharrell makes noise with ‘G I R L’

Kiss Me, I’m Stressed

March 30, 2014 by Connor Shewmake

As college students, we endure a substantial amount of stress as the weeks pass and morph into finals. We are balancing everything from class to philanthropies. We are healing from Songfest and preparing for the end of the semester. Freshmen are already worrying about what they should pack for abroad. Sophomores either don’t want to come back to Malibu or can’t wait … [Read more...] about Kiss Me, I’m Stressed

Bad parking job of the week 03.27.14

March 30, 2014 by Graphic Staff

Photo by Ricardo Avila Alvarez If you see a newsworthy parking job, snap a picture and send it to pepplifearts@gmail.com. _____________________________________________________________________________ Follow Ricardo Avila Alvarez on Twitter: @RAvila27 … [Read more...] about Bad parking job of the week 03.27.14

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