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Autumn 2002 | Volume 25, Number 4 | Alumni





A Place of Welcome
It took 30 years for the alumni board president, Darlene Hartley, to rediscover her alma mater, reconnect with fellow alums — and get a very warm welcome. "Darlene cares about people who've had scrapes and bumps along the ways," says Doug Taylor, alumni director.

It's Not Too Early to Think Βι¶ΉΣ³Ορ Heading South to Arizona for Spring Zing!

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From the President
The purpose of the Campaign for Βι¶ΉΣ³Ορ Pacific is bigger than ourselves. "We are really investing in a venture of change and hope," says President Philip Eaton.

SPU Musicians Play Benaroya
For the third Christmas season in a row, SPU takes "The Sacred Sounds of Christmas" downtown, performing in Benaroya Hall. [Campus]

Reconciliation in South Africa
Professor of English Susan Gallagher spotlights truth and reconciliation in South Africa in her new book, as the African nation moves beyond apartheid. [Faculty]

Friendly Competition
Intramural sports go back to the early 20th century at Βι¶ΉΣ³Ορ Pacific. Their enormous success today is in large part to Howie Kellogg, director of intramural and club sports. [Athletics]

My Response
Gary Ames, who funded the $1 million Ames Initiative on Diversity at SPU with his wife, talks about the power gained through diversity. [My Response]