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Local recognition for Haven
David Ghan/The Falcon

Junior Joey Beckwith (left), senior Beth Van Dam (center) and sophomore Grant Rehnberg pose with their award near the Student Union Building. Last Friday Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning Youth (LGBTQ) awarded the student group Haven as group of the year.
Local recognition for Haven
Local recognition for Haven The student group Haven may not have official club status on the SPU campus, but their work toward creating a safe place for Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and/or questioning (LGBTQ) students has not gone unnoticed.


Feminism from many perspectives
Feminism from many perspectives Amal Eqeiq, doctoral student at the University of Washington, will never visit Pakistan, a Muslim country more progressive in female government leadership than the United States. She will never visit any self-proclaimed Muslim countries because she is a Palestinian who was raised under the Israe...


Use of executive session reconsidered
In a special discussion during Senate on Monday night, Andrew Huskamp, ASSP executive vice president, told Senators that he has come to understand that Senate should only move into executive session when it is absolutely necessary.


Debate team, Falcon Idol funds passed
Senate unanimously passed a $300 proposal Monday night to send two students and one faculty member to the National Forensics Association Tournament on April 17-22 in Nashville, Tenn.


Combining beauty, help, belonging
When sophomore Carly Holtzinger went home to Yakima for spring break, she had a bit more on her mind than simply sleeping off finals week.

Holtzinger hosted a project she called "Shine," which provided makeovers for four women coming out of transitional housing. T...


Controversy follows torch to U.S.
SAN FRANCISCO -- It was supposed to be on a "Journey of Harmony," but the Olympic torch celebrating the Beijing summer games slinked into this city before dawn Tuesday, dogged by controversy here and abroad.


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