PEPPERDINE READY TO WAVE GOODBYE TO KING NEPTUNE.Byline: - Jill Painter MALIBU - Pepperdine is saying goodbye to King Neptune. The school is changing its athletics athletics or track and field also track-and-field games Variety of sport competitions held on a running track and on the adjacent field. It is the oldest form of organized sports, having been a part of the ancient Olympic Games from c. logo, which no longer will include an image of King Neptune. The new logo, still in the trademarking process, will emphasize the word Pepperdine (the letter `d' will be in the shape of a wave) with a wave in the background. Also, the school will change its team colors to navy blue and burnt orange instead of royal blue and fluorescent fluorescent having the quality of fluorescence. fluorescent antibody see fluorescence microscopy. fluorescent antibody test see fluorescence microscopy. orange. ``Our No. 1 focus is to have a consistent look for all of our teams,'' said Eric ERIC Educational Research Information Clearinghouse ERIC Educational Resources Information Center ERIC ERISA Industry Committee ERIC Epidemiologic Research and Information Center (Durham, NC) Foote, the assistant athletic director Athletic director (commonly, "athletics director") is a position at many American colleges and universities, as well as in larger high schools and middle schools, which oversees the work of the coaches and related staff involved in intercollegiate or interscholastic athletic for marketing and promotions. ``We're really trying to put Pepperdine on the map nationally, so it's a catchy look. No. 2, a large reason is to generate revenue through merchandise sales.'' The school is putting in a new wooden floor in Firestone Fieldhouse Firestone Fieldhouse is a multipurpose arena located in Malibu, California, a suburb of Los Angeles. It was built in 1973 as the home of the Pepperdine University Waves basketball and volleyball teams, who still play at the Fieldhouse today. , which will be the first unveiling of the new logo. It is expected to be finished by late June. |
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