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  From the President
 The purpose of the Campaign for Seattle Pacific, says President Philip 
            Eaton, is bigger than ourselves. "We are really investing in 
            a venture of change and hope."
  SPU 
              Musicians Play BenaroyaFor the third Christmas season in a row, SPU takes "The Sacred 
              Sounds of Christmas" downtown, performing in Benaroya Hall. 
              [Campus]
  Meet the Alumni Board PresidentAfter 30 years, Darlene Hartley rediscovered her alma mater, reconnected 
              with fellow alums — and got a very warm welcome. [Alumni]
  Reconciliation in South 
              AfricaProfessor of English Susan Gallagher spotlights the writings of 
              South African exiles and prisoners in her new book. [Faculty]
  Friendly CompetitionIntramural sports go back to Seattle Pacific's beginnings. Their 
              enormous success today is due in large part to Howie Kellogg, director 
              of intramural and club sports. [Athletics]
 
 My Response
 Gary Ames, whose family foundation funded the Ames Initiative on 
              Diversity at SPU, talks about using his retirement to champion the 
              causes in which he believes.
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