Reflecting on a meaningful career
For SPU English professor Doug Thorpe, the most memorable moments from his career have been the times the classroom became a sacred, special place. “Moments when you feel like … Continue Reading
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For SPU English professor Doug Thorpe, the most memorable moments from his career have been the times the classroom became a sacred, special place. “Moments when you feel like … Continue Reading
Dr. Mícheál Roe’s office seems relatively average upon first glance, but look closer and you would notice a range of artwork and literature as interesting and varying as Roe’s resume. Continue Reading
According to a recent article published by Ian Livingston for the Washington Post on Feb. 11, this has been a record-breaking winter for Seattle. On just the first wave of Continue Reading
No new crime has been reported between 02/06 and 02/13. The Crime at SPU report is compiled weekly by the News Editor Julia Battishill from information provided by the Seattle Continue Reading
SPU’s first snow day of 2019 The Seattle Pacific University campus shut down on Monday, Feb. 4, due to inclement weather that began the night before. It started snowing on Continue Reading
Study Abroad Fair presents range of opportunities Seattle Pacific University students expect Weter Hall to be quiet, full of whispering students studying over coffee. That atmosphere was gone on Friday Continue Reading
Rev. Dr. Brown leads MLK chapel service A polite, quiet congregation exploded into applause as they responded to the Rev. Dr. Kelle Brown’s short, impactful sermon in First Free Methodist Continue Reading
Study abroad students share their cultural experiences While Emma Hamann wandered a study abroad fair last year, her first year at SPU, she found herself browsing many similar-looking tables for Continue Reading
Reacting to polarized U.S culture Chris Harper Staff Reporter “I definitely have seen art as a political statement, often through expression of opinion or experience advocating for some significant change,” Continue Reading
“I often think of those who have served this country in the armed forces honorably and admirably overseas, in theatres of battle and war, only to come home forced to Continue Reading