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Hundreds attend to hear Kallistos’s take on prayer
David Ghan/The Falcon

Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia attracted a large crowd into Upper Gwinn Tuesday evening.
Hundreds attend to hear Kallistos’s take on prayer
Hundreds attend to hear Kallistos’s take on prayer Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia spoke yesterday as part of the "Alfred S. Palmer Lecture Series" to increase awareness about the rich tradition of Orthodox Christianity.


DMD show finds venue
The Rock for DMD Research concert planners have found a venue.

After they found out in late February that the benefit concert could not be held as planned in SPU’s Royal Brougham Pavilion, junior Conrad Reynoldson and his team of 30 volunteers were pressed to fin...


Cancellation explained
Cancellation explained KSPU station manager Tyler Santoro came before student senate Monday night to read an apology for the cancelation of the Aqueduct concert.

The concert, planned by Lingua and KSPU, was originally scheduled for Feb. 16. It was cancelled the Thursday before due to l...


Waiting for club status once again
The group Haven’s application to become an ASSP club has been deferred for the second time this year.

In an e-mail sent to Haven leaders on Feb. 26, Kellie Hicks, vice president of campus activities and the Committee for Student Clubs (CSC) Chair, told the leaders...


Senate OKs Heath concert
After two on-campus concerts featuring prominent artists fell through, it looks like SPU will finally have a big name artist come play for students.

On Monday night, student senate passed a $6,919.75 proposal to fund a spring concert featuring Christian artist Bra...


Metropolitan speaks to TSU
Metropolitan speaks to TSU In a stark contrast to the usually casual attire found on students and faculty at SPU, the most reverend Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia spoke to School of Theology students yesterday dressed in long, black traditional Eastern Orthodox robes.


Seattle Police called for library scare
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.


Clinton stages comeback
AUSTIN, Texas, March 5 -- Hillary Rodham Clinton elbowed her way to victories Tuesday in Ohio and Texas, snapping Barack Obama’s winning streak and resuscitating her flagging bid for the Democratic presidential nomination.


A ‘different story’ portrayed
A ‘different story’ portrayed WASHINGTON -- Jehan Harney knows the images by heart. Most Americans do. The bearded men in head wraps with ammunition bandoliers ringing their chests. Women draped in heavy cloth wailing over coffins. The grim faces of the Sept. 11 hijackers.


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