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Andrea Steele, a programs’ assistant for the Salvation Army talks about domestic violence in Demaray Hall on Tuesday.
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Forum starts week’s events
The issue of domestic violence is largely taboo in most
Christian communities, said Andrea Steele, a 2005 SPU alumna.
Steele spoke at a forum last night to raise awareness on a campus
that is either ignorant of or only partially informed about
violence against women.
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SPU price tag next year will top $35,000
For $35,725, you can purchase a 2008 Mercedes-Benz C Class--a
268 horsepower luxury sedan.For $500 less, you can attend SPU next year.
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Europe continues to evolve
From changes in fairy tales to the changes of Jerusalem, the
25th annual European Studies Symposium brought an inside view into
an evolving Europe.Last Tuesday through Thursday encompassed several lectures by
professors in the European studies program as well as ...
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Discovering what made Homer laugh
The annual C. May Marston lecture was given by Owen Ewald,
assistant professor of classics, in Demaray Hall on the evening of
Feb. 14. The lecture, entitled, "What Are You Laughing At? Humor in
the Ancient World," drew a crowd of almost 100 students, faculty
and community members.
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Heritage retires after 30 years at SPU
For the second time in the 2007-2008 academic year, an SPU head
coach, recognized by an athletic hall of fame, has stepped
down.In November 2007, men’s head soccer coach Cliff McCrath was
forced to resign.
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Sophia stands against female abuse
When senior Kelsey Ryland served as a Peer Advisor (PA) for two
years, she said the topic of abuse rarely came up in discussion
with the women on her floors. She did not equate the lack of
discussion to the idea that violence against women does not occur
on the SPU campus. Rather, she saw this a...
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Arson, argument destroy history
SEOUL, South Korea -- To appreciate the fury that has gripped
South Korea since Sunday, imagine this:The Alamo (or Independence Hall or the Old North Church) is set
afire. There is live prime-time coverage on national television.
Firefighters rush to the scene bu...
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Castro resigns from top post
MIAMI -- Cuban leader Fidel Castro’s decision to step down as
head of state after nearly half a century could signal the passing
of power to a new generation and fresh hope for the island nation
through economic reforms.
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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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