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  Light the Flame at Homecoming 2003!
 On Homecoming weekend, SPU’s campus lights up with music, the
            Mainstage production of “Last Night of Ballyhoo,” men’s
            and women’s hoops, the Talent Show and much-anticipated class
            reunions. Tours will also be led through the new science building.
 
  Past Meets Present With the Newly
                  Christened Lydia Green Nursing Program 
              For World War II Vets and Needy Kids, SPU Jazz Ensemble Plays
                to Serve 
              Thanks to New Grant, SPU Will Host Lecture Series on Science
              and Faith
              New Student-Led Diversity Initiatives Continue to Gain Momentum 
            
              Abstract Art and Concrete Faith: Alumni Donate Painting by Ben
              Frank Moss
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  From the President
 SPU aims to take its vision to new spheres of influence and effectiveness. "I
            love finding those strategic, economic levers that allow us to allocate,
            align, realign and increase our resources — so that our vision might
            bear fruit,” says President Philip Eaton.
  An SPU IconDanna Wilder Davis completed what few others ever did at Seattle
                Pacific: Between 1924 and 1939, she went from first grade to
                college graduation in consecutive years on campus.
 [Alumni]
  Vocation, Vocation, VocationThree faculty-led initiatives received SPU’s 2002-2003 Faculty
              Grants for Theology and Vocation. The grants support projects
              that weave vocational themes into the curriculum .
 [Faculty]
  Falcon Legends Hall of Fame Six Falcon athletes become the inaugural group inducted into the
                Falcon Legends Hall of Fame. Their athletic success and character
                make them legendary individuals in Falcon sports history. [Athletics]
  My Response“I’m the father of an AIDS orphan,” says Tim
              Dearborn, dean of the chapel at SPU, as he recounts his teenage
              daughter’s trip to Uganda. There she visited an AIDS orphan
              sponsored by the Dearborn family.  
          [My Response]
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