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David Ghan/The Falcon
Dr. Margaret Bendroth gives the annual women’s studies lecture on why women matter and why Christians should care about gender justice.
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Combatting thoughts of insignificance
Throughout her teaching career, Margaret Bendroth, executive
director of the Congregational Library in Boston, Mass., has
noticed a distinct difference in the attitudes of students when she
teaches about women, as opposed to men, in history.
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Earning the right to be heard
Students at Harvard, Yale, and other prominent Ivy League
universities react negatively when they hear Tony Campolo call
himself "evangelical." They instantly assume that he is, among
other things, anti-gay, anti-women, pro-war, and pro-gun, Campolo
said.
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Embracing change ethically
When Carly Fiorina, the first woman to run a Fortune 20 company,
refused to go along with an appointment decision that she believed
would harm her company, Hewlett-Packard, she was abruptly fired in
February 2005. Having served as the chief executive officer for six
years and overseen the compan...
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Funds passed for Web site software
Senate voted to allocate $5,250 for the purchase of new Club
Manager software meant to simplify the Web sites for ASSP clubs and
other student organizations and eliminate excess paper waste.
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Finding ways to use degrees globally
Zach Ward, financial officer of Africa United, hopes that people
realize that there are many ways in which one can work to better
the world around them.Ward, who is from Kenya, has helped to put more demographic
information about Africa in Google Earth, as well a...
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Working for a more sustainable future
The Facility and Project Management Department at SPU is trying
to speed past rising gasoline costs by driving electric-powered
vehicles."We plan to move in the direction of electric," said Dave
Church, assistant vice president of facilities management.
"Probabl...
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Photo Essay
College Civics Week 2008
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Clinton takes Pennsylvania
PHILADELPHIA - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton won the Pennsylvania
primary Tuesday night, a victory that gave her candidacy a lift and
moved the race for the Democratic presidential nomination into a
two-week sprint to potentially decisive contests in Indiana and
North Carolina.
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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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