Men Rebound After Slow Season Start
FOR THE SECOND YEAR in a row, Coach Jeff Hironaka�s men�s basketball
program put together a late run at a postseason berth, only to
come up just short. The upside is that there is plenty of positive
momentum and the Falcons have all five starters due back in 2004�2005.
Seattle Pacific University rebounded from a sluggish start to
win five of its last seven and finish 14�13. Among the returnees will
be all-region center Jason Chivers and GNAC Freshman of the Year
Dustin Bremerman. Another returnee, Ralph Steele, led the nation
in free-throw shooting (91.1 percent), while the Falcons were first
among teams at 79.4 percent.
Back to the top
Back to Campus |
 |



From the President
As today�s opinion-shapers declare the Christian message irrelevant, Seattle Pacific University 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]
Acting on AIDS
A student-led campaign encouraging a Christian response to a world pandemic had the campus seeing orange. [Campus]
When Disaster Strikes
As 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]
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. |
 |