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Tom Disher
Dr. John Perkins speaks in Chapel yesterday morning at First Free Methodist Church on what the righteous can do when the foundation is destroyed. He will be giving other lectures later in the week.
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Faith in families
The importance of family as a way for God to take care of his
people was the topic of the second annual Perkins Lecture series
held yesterday morning.Dr. John Perkins, renowned for his work in racial
reconciliation, began a two-month visit in Seattle with the tal...
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Finance officer resigns
Nathan Goode, ASSP vice president of finance, has resigned from
his student-elected position. Goode made his decision public during
a closed session of senate Monday night.
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A new place to get a fix
The Pura Vida coffee shop opened its doors Monday for an
official ribbon-cutting ceremony, led by President Philip Eaton and
Pura Vida President John Hess.Several SPU professors, alumni and Pura Vida employees joined
the handful of students gathered in the newly ...
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Fighting for Ashley
After Associate Professor of biology Cynthia Fitch’s 12 year-old
niece was diagnosed with brain cancer, radiation treatment and
chemotherapy became inevitable. Six years later, due to the
treatment, her niece had to face the reality of never being able to
have children.
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It's time to tune in
A broken computer and technical problems silenced KSPU through
early winter quarter, but station manager Kyle Wharton hopes SPU’s
radio station will become "a voice for the campus."
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Emens recalls duty
Senior Rachel Loucks-Emens knew that her fiancˇ was
constantly in danger, but she had no idea when he was most at risk
or what might happen to him.Still, she tried to live her life normally.
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Getting ready to walk
Students gathered in the Student Union Building last Wednesday
to listen to stories of loss, survival, and what the Relay For Life
event does along with the American Cancer Society to try and
eliminate cancer.
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Regaining ground
WASHINGTON - President Bush, seeking to regain political ground
lost to the new Democratic-led Congress, called Tuesday for
bipartisan action on energy and other domestic issues while
forcefully defending his decision to send more U.S. troops to
Iraq.
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Campus security blotter
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Women's Soccer - Aug. 27
Humboldt State
Win: 4-1
Press Release
Volleyball - Aug. 25
at Coyote Classic - San Bernardino, Ca. vs.Fort Lewis
Win: 3-1
Press Release
Men's Soccer - Aug. 25
at Cal State Stanislaus - Turlock, Ca
Loss: 0-0
Press Release
Volleyball - Aug. 24
at Coyote Classic - San Bernardino, Ca. vs. UC San Diego
Win: 3-2
Press Release
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