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 Acting on AIDSA student-led campaign encouraging a Christian response to a world pandemic had the campus seeing orange. Discover how two students accepted a challenge and spearheaded an event that campuses across the United States may soon duplicate.
  University Scholars Apply Their Gifts to Sophisticated Senior Projects            
 
              SPU Student Brings Her Interest in People to the Set of TV’s “The Littlest Groom”             
              Prize-Winning Novelist Reads as Part of Fan Mayhall Gates
            Series 
              From Lunar New Year to GospelFest, SPU Explores and Celebrates
            Intercultural Heritage 
              SPU Hosts Second Annual Queen Anne and Magnolia Garden Tour
            on June 5                                      
                          
 
 
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  From the President
 As today’s opinion-shapers declare the Christian message irrelevant, ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ President Philip Eaton reminds us: “For two billion people, the resurrection of Jesus Christ changed everything.”
  “This Is Our Campaign”Creativity and commitment are the hallmarks of faculty contributions, including 
finding precision science equipment and seeking grants. [Campaign]
  When Disaster StrikesAs senior development officer for Northwest Medical Teams, alumnus Dick Frederick ’63
helps deliver care to those who need it most. [Alumni]
   Fact or Fiction?A new Response department reviews the best-seller 
                                                                                                            The Da Vinci Code. Why is this page-turner disturbing so 
                                                                                                            many Christians? 
 
                  [Books & Film]
 
 Looking Ahead
 Falcon women keep their sights on a national championship after a perfect season 
 ends too soon at the Elite Eight. [Athletics]
 
 My Response
 Nicaraguan native Maria Antonia Caldera Hunter ’89 tells of an SPU study tour to 
her homeland that showed her the presence of Christ in unlikely places.
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