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  Commencement 2002
 Students in the Class of 2002 enjoyed a Commencement weekend full of celebrations and traditions. The Class also created an endowment for its alma mater.
 
Largest-Ever Graduating Class Spreads Out Across the U.S. and the World
 
Supreme Court Issues Landmark Ruling in Favor of SPU and Other Universities in Washington State
 
"Earth Hero" Brings Campus Recycling Efforts of the Residence Halls
 
Eight Teams Travel With SPRINT This Summer, Gaining a Heart for Ministry
 
Summer at SPU: Classes, Conferences and Construction
 
SPU Neighbor's Gift Will Help Students
 
Low Interest Rates Make Student Loan Consolidation Attractive
 
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  From the President
 The Board of Trustees adopted a new SPU mission statement in May 2002. "I believe passionately in what we are trying to articulate here," says President Philip Eaton.
 
Baseball: Genesis to NumbersProfessor of History Bill Woodward is on a lecture tour throughout small-town Washington for "Inquiring Mind," a popular project of the Washington Commission for the Humanities.
[Faculty]
 
Tiffany Bricks ProjectAlumni, friends and members of the SPU community are invited to purchase and inscribe a brick from the former Tiffany Hall. Funds will directly benefit student scholarships.
[Alumni]
 
Varsity Pair Rows to GoldThe Falcon women's varsity pair crew shell rowed to its first national championship gold medal in the Dad Vail Regatta.
[Athletics]
 
My ResponseNick Glancy, Class of 2002, writes about September 11, the Gospel of John and J.R.R. Tolkien in this new Response department.
[My Response]
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