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Laura Easley/The Falcon
Cambodian refugee Sokreaksa Himm tells students his story of redemption and forgiveness Tuesday night in Otto Miller Hall.
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Story of survival, forgiveness
A single black bird saved Sokreaksa Himm’s life. The bird
circled over him three times. Himm believed it was calling him out
of the grave full of bodies. If he had waited three minutes longer
he would have been killed.
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Online Extra
Seattle Police respond to suspicious activity in library
At approximately 2:45 this afternoon, Seattle Police responded
to a call from Safety and Security after two students contacted
them about a suspicious individual entering the library. The
students believed the man had a weapon on him.
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Doors close on DMD concert
As the saying goes, "The show must go on."For a group of about 30 volunteers, the majority of whom are SPU
students working to organize a benefit concert for Duchenne
muscular dystrophy (DMD), their hope is that the saying holds
true.
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CSMC pay reevaluated by senate
When senior Stacey Donnell applied for one of the two Campus
Student Ministry Coordinator (CSMC) position’s last February, she
knew that her stipend would not be fixed until spring quarter, when
ASSP’s Compensation Review Committee (CRC) scrutinizes the
payroll.
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A discerning look at the 1960s
Psychedelic music, free love, "hippies, drugs, the Vietnam War
and rock and roll" usually define the 1960s. But the forces of
movements that truly define the time were also civil rights,
women’s rights and free speech.
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Violence against women uncovered
Uncensored footage of the infamous Janet Jackson Super Bowl
incident. Lap dances. Thongs. Girls in bikinis dancing suggestively
for expectant rap artists.The end of the film shown at the forum "MTViolence: Violent
Media Exposed" brought more than one of the 45 at...
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Iraqi soldiers lack local trust
MOSUL, Iraq -- The mission was as dangerous as any that American
troops could face in Mosul. An Iraqi informant had tipped them off
about an enormous stockpile of homemade explosives and
rocket-propelled grenades hidden along a city block within a few
hundred yards of the place where 15 tons of ...
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News briefs
Beyond CharityJoin the Perkins Center in the last of their Beyond Charity
series forum exploring Christian community development and
reconciliation on the SPU campus, in the local community and around
the world. The forum will be tomorrow at 1 p.m. in Otto...
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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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