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Summer 2005 | Volume 28, Number 2 | Athletics

HoopsEvangelism
Off the basketball court, women basketball players — Falcons’ No. 20 and Huskies’ No. 20 — are teaming up to share their faith in public appearances from Washington churches to a high school in Nice, France.

You Can Call Them “Coach”: SPU Fills Women’s Basketball and Volleyball Positions

Applause and Awards for Falcon Scholar-Athletes Continue Into the Summer





What’s in a Signature?
A university’s distinctives can be considered its signature, says SPU President Philip Eaton. “I want to see us at Seattle Pacific become even more clear about our identity, to search deep down for our signatures.” [President]

No Limits
Local grade school and high school students set their sights on a university education after visiting SPU. [Campus]

Joy in Mudville
Bill Woodward, two-time Weter Faculty Award winner, contrasts “the American dream” and biblical hope. [Faculty]

A Display of Intelligence
A 1991 alumna is helping national intelligence agencies fight the global war on terror through her innovative ideas. [Alumni]

After the Jedi
Response reflects on history’s most successful movie franchise, “Star Wars,” and how it and other movies have shaped culture. [Books & Film]

My Response
Kevin Lakey, a 2005 graduate, reflects on a life-changing accident, blessings, and God’s grace.

Back-Cover Art
Response remembers Jimi Lott, longtime photographer for SPU, Response, and The Seattle Times.


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