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Opinions clash over McCrath
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During Cliff McCrath’s 38-year tenure at SPU, he brought the Falcons to fi ve national titles and 512 wins, and remains 10 wins shy of the NCAA record.
Faculty frustrations voiced
There is a rift between President Philip Eaton and faculty over how the university’s policies should be determined.

Faculty believe that the structures of faculty governance, such as senate and committees, are bypassed and that questions and dissent are not welcom...


Opinions clash over McCrath
Opinions clash over McCrath Player dissension played a significant role in the forced resignation of head coach Cliff McCrath, Athletic Director Tom Box and several players on the SPU men’s soccer team said on Monday.


Applications in for 37five small groups
When KT Barnes, a junior, first heard about the 37five Project last summer, she initially had a negative attitude toward the program, which offers students money to donate to non-profit organizations.


Snell's absence leaves gap
Junior Bel Aldrett grew up surrounded by ethnic diversity. In her home town of Los Angeles, Aldrett, a Mexican-American, said most people were Hispanic, but many other cultures were represented.


Tully's, Stell's draw attention
Two new businesses have recently been built near the SPU campus, and they are hoping to attract and accommodate SPU students.

"Stell’s was designed to cater to SPU and Queen Anne," Stell Makratzakis, owner of Stell’s, said.


Women's Soccer
Soccer team record-bound
Soccer team record-bound In the Far West Region Championship game, junior midfielder Meredith Teague fell to the ground again and again, but she always stood right up and got her head back in the game.


Tournament raises hospital funding
Junior Meredith Hurley made a class project a reality Nov. 10, raising $20,000 for Seattle Children’s Hospital and to raise awareness for a rare disorder known as Addison’s disease.


The 'dumpstering' way of life
The 'dumpstering' way of life Cherries, organic juice, flowers, molasses cookies, field roast (vegan pot-roast) and as much fruit as a person can carry.

This shopping list belongs to 20-year-old juniors John Hyde and Jessica Linnenkohl, but they aren’t shopping at a grocery store--at least, no...


Fighting for life in two worlds
Fighting for life in two worlds HOLON, Israel -- The 2-year-old’s flawed heart beat backward, pumping blue blood to his lips and inking rings around his eyes.

Ahmad edged across his hospital bed, toward his mother, Nasima Abu Hamed. Nasima, a Palestinian from Gaza, had brought Ahmad to Israel f...


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Women's Soccer - Aug. 27
Humboldt State
  Win: 4-1
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Volleyball - Aug. 25
at Coyote Classic - San Bernardino, Ca. vs.Fort Lewis
  Win: 3-1
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Men's Soccer - Aug. 25
at Cal State Stanislaus - Turlock, Ca
  Loss: 0-0
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Volleyball - Aug. 24
at Coyote Classic - San Bernardino, Ca. vs. UC San Diego
  Win: 3-2
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