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The Falcon

Seattle Pacific University's Student Newspaper

The Falcon

Seattle Pacific University's Student Newspaper

The Falcon

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Canvas held hostage
Susanah Maestas, Copy Editor • May 7, 2026

On Thursday, May 7, Canvas was inaccessible for 9,000 schools across the country, including Seattle Pacific University, for a majority of the...

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Election do-over
Hope Jackson, News Editor • April 2, 2026

Associated Students of Seattle Pacific President-elect Odessa Durante stepped down from the position on Wednesday, March 25. ASSP will be hosting...

Insights into Venezuela: Lecture by Kevin Neuhouser
Informational forum on Venezuelan current events at SPU
Josie Davidson, Staff Writer • March 1, 2026

A forum on the history between the United States and Latin America, as well as current events in the region, was hosted at Seattle Pacific University...

Rev. Dr. Koenig speaks while Kevin Neuhouser holds a Christian LGBTQIA+ pride flag, alongside student Gail McMillan.
Demonstration against anti-trans legislation held at SPU
Esmée Eaton, Features Editor • February 4, 2026

On Jan. 21, 2026, a demonstration against anti-trans legislation was held at Seattle Pacific University in Martin Square. Students, staff and...

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Education or dogmatism?
Yabi Posenjak, Staff Writer • May 15, 2026

A seminar that was put on by one of the campus clubs, Students for Life, regarding body literacy and cycle tracking has sparked questions about...

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Immigration enforcement as executive power
Sofia Cheuk, Guest Writer • March 2, 2026

In recent weeks, federal judges, state officials and local governments have all confronted the same question: what happens when immigration enforcement...

A cold welcome
A cold welcome
Odessa Durante, Staff Writer • December 11, 2025

I urge Seattle Pacific University to take my concerns and experiences seriously. Professors and other staff who discriminate against disabled...

My tummy hurts
My tummy hurts
Susanah Maestas, Copy Editor • December 5, 2025

While transcribing an interview for an article in the top deck of Two Kick, I felt the incessant malevolent rumbling in the pit of my stomach....

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Road to championships
Road to championships
Dutch VanOmmen, Sports Editor • May 27, 2026

For the fifth year in a row, Seattle Pacific University Rowing will compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Championship in Gainesville,...

Portrait of Freshman Tawaf Aboudou.
Aboudou becomes first athlete to win three titles
Lexi Shrock, Staff Writer • May 13, 2026

Seattle Pacific University men’s and women’s track and field teams competed at the Great Northwest Athletic Conference on Tuesday, May 5...

Varsity rowing takes on Windermere Cup
Varsity rowing takes on Windermere Cup
Dutch VanOmmen, Sports Editor • May 7, 2026

The Seattle Pacific University women’s rowing team began the month of May by competing in the Windermere Cup in Seattle, Washington. This was...

Track takes first place
Track takes first place
Lexi Shrock and Dutch VanOmmen April 30, 2026

As the Seattle Pacific University spring season came to a close, golf finished out their spring season while rowing raced three boats at the...

Falcons make history
Falcons make history
April 25, 2026
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Junior Varsity, Shapadooah's Headliner, performing on May 15th, 2026 in the Ross Lot
Shapadooah closes out academic year
Esmée Eaton and Josie Davidson June 4, 2026

On Friday, May 15, Students Together: Outdoor Recreations & Programs at Seattle Pacific University hosted their annual music event Shapadooah....

Attendees of All Hall Ball on the dance floor at the Fremont Foundry.
Annual springtime dance
Josie Davidson, Staff Writer • May 29, 2026

Seattle Pacific University’s Area Council held their annual dance, All Hall Ball, at the Fremont Foundry on Friday, May 8. The masquerade-themed...

Racer holds two thumbs up at Baja SAE in Washougal, WA.
Built from scratch
Dominic Hatcher-Thomassen, Staff Writer • May 29, 2026

From Thursday, May 7 to Sunday, May 10, Seattle Pacific University’s Baja Society of Automotive Engineers team competed in the annual Baja...

Ante Up, Seattle Pacific University’s dance club, performing in the lower Royal Brougham Pavilion on April 25th, 2026.
Seattle Pacific University can dance
Josie Davidson, Staff Writer • May 14, 2026

Ante Up, Seattle Pacific University’s dance club, hosted their fifth annual showcase, “SPU do you think you can dance?” The event was held...

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