| The Value of Time 
  IN THE FIRST year of
                  a $1-million endowment, $50,000 (5 percent) could go to an
    SPU program or scholarship. In 20 years, assuming 9 percent growth,
                  that same endowment will reach more than $2.1 million, will
                             pay out $105,342 that year, and will have paid out
                           nearly $1.5 million over the 20-year period.                            Back to the topBack to Campus
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 From the President
 As ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ gains notice nationwide, President Philip Eaton
challenges the community. “Build your city on a hill so everyone can see
what you are doing,” he writes. “Build a reputation.”
  Honor RolesA President’s Chapel in May honored five faculty and staff members for
  their individual excellence. [Campus]
  Three Faculty Say Good-ByeAs they retire, three professors mark the completion of their remarkable careers
    at ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ and beyond. [Faculty]
  The 2004 Medallion AwardsAlumni awards spotlight 10 Seattle Pacific graduates who have engaged the culture
    in various ways.[Alumni]
 
 Attack of the Big-Screen Clones
 Response reviews some of Hollywood’s film portrayals of cloning and related
  topics. See which ones may be worth your time watching. [Books & Film]
   The Heritage MileBefore her hip-replacement surgery, Doris Heritage and
              200 of her students and friends ran a final mile together — and
              raised money for the Heritage Scholarship Endowment. [Athletics]
 
 My Response
 Debra Prinzing, 1981 SPU alumna, helps readers find God in their gardens. “… I
  think the pursuit of beauty in the garden is a pursuit to know God better,” she
  says.
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