Contents
Featured Stories
Reviving Our Abolitionist Roots
See how the Set Free Movement is putting the “freedom” back into Free Methodism, SPU’s founding denomination.
Infographics: What Is Human Trafficking?
Once Lost, Now Found
SPU students are getting connected to the past through almost 40 original letters, penned by famed abolitionist and author of “Amazing Grace,” John Newton.
All in a Day’s Work
Meet alumni who have dedicated their careers to addressing human trafficking through ministry, law, and business — and read their advice on how you can make a difference.
The Art of Mending Lives
We talked to trauma healing experts about what it takes to help trafficking survivors rebuild their lives.
Departments
The World Acting Globally
Testimonies of Transformation
International Scholars and Leaders Bear Witness to Reconciliation at SPU
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Students in Israel-Palestine Club Seek “Hope for the Holy Land”
The City Urban Perspectives
Stopping Hackers in Their Tracks
Former NSA Director Says Government-Civilian Cooperation Key to Cybersecurity
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Students Present Business Plans to Benefit Seattle Neighborhood
The Bible & Theology Toward Christian Maturity
Identity and Calling
Chapel Service and Forum Celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage
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Home & Family Improving Daily Life
A Spectrum of Possibility
Professionals and Families Gather to Listen to “Voices of Autism”
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SPU Staff Help Students Navigate Career Paths and Family Expectations
Athletics The Scholar-Athlete
“The Smartest Athlete in the Nation”
Academic All-America Player of the Year Excels in the Classroom and on the Court
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Top Gymnast Takes Two National Crowns; Women’s Track Wins Conference
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Summer 2015
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Web Features & Updates
Web Exclusives
Extra Response features, updates, and picture galleries that you will find only online.
Response OnScreen
Response film reviews, filmmaker interviews, and personal reflections on cinema.