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       From the President 
  In 2000, Seattle Pacific intensified its commitment to racial reconciliation. Is it possible, asks Philip Eaton, for SPU to discover ways to tear down walls that divide?  
      
      Zorn to Largent 
  Sarah Zorn and Kramer Largent have teamed up as Falcons, showing the same competitive spirit as their famous NFL fathers.  [Campus] 
      
      A Fabulous Time to Be Alive 
  Astronomy is revealing never-before-seen wonders. “We are in the process of discovering a God far greater than we’ve ever imagined,” says Professor Emeritus Karl Krienke. [Faculty] 
      
      Putting a Face on Homelessness 
 Two young alums are at Seattle’s Bread of Life Mission, helping to restore lives — by replacing hopelessness with hope. [Alumni] 
      
      Life Stories 
          A filmmaker talks about his visits with SPU students and his project to share the internment stories of Japanese Americans during World War II. [Books & Film] 
      
      Mutual Inspiration 
  Falcon men’s and women’s soccer teams cheered each other on to success in 2004, as both teams continued the University’s tradition of being a national force in soccer. [Athletics] 
      
      My Response 
 For Sharon Hartnett, assistant professor of education, diversity reflects a
 piece of heaven on earth. “After all, heaven is a multicultural place,” she
 says.  
      
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