The Falcon | Volume 83, Issue 12 |
Published 2/01/12 | Log In |
On Friday evening, Seattle Pacific was wowed by the artistic wonders students displayed at the annual Homecoming Talent Show held by the Student Union Board. The audience received a vast range of style and genre.
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News Class of ‘67 reunites at HomecomingThe Vietnam War, the Civil Rights movement and the release of The Doors’ debut album: this was the world Seattle Pacific students entered when they graduated in 1967. On Saturday, alumni from the class of ‘67 returned to SPU’s campus for their 45th reunion. Sports Gymnastics injuries one-of-a-kindSeattle Pacific gymnasts utilize the athletic training room in Royal Brougham Pavilion more than any other athletes. The team’s coach, athletes and athletic trainer Julie Flantzer all recognize the physical perils of the sport. |
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News Alumnus discusses life of serving God“I’ve known Alec for a long time, and he is a rare combination of heart and soul and intellect,” said Shirley Lansing, a former member of SPU’s Board of Trustees and a School of Business and Economics’ Executive Advisory Council member emeritus. Features Del Rey’s husky Born to Die stumps pressAfter an unexpected hit single, “Video Games,” controversy has followed Lana Del Rey. Whether it’s claims by The Guardian that she’s an icon manufactured by her father’s money, or reports from pop culture blog Hipster Runoff that she had collagen injections.... |
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