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Seattle Pacific University's Student Newspaper

The Falcon

Seattle Pacific University's Student Newspaper

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MEChA members making paper flowers to imitate  marigolds, a key flower in the tradition of Day of the Dead. MEChA meets on Thursdays and is one of SPU's many multicultural clubs on campus.

Diversity on campus

Ella Beth Sessions, Staff Writer
November 2, 2022
Students head to their morning classes near the entrance to Seattle Pacific University's campus on Oct. 26, 2022.

“Not above the law”

Audrey Oscarson, News Editor
October 26, 2022
The School of Health Sciences building, home to SPU's nursing program and health education, accredited by the CCNE.

SPU under review

David Armour, Staff Writer
October 26, 2022
COVID emergency no more

COVID emergency no more

Caleb Cissna, Staff Writer
October 26, 2022
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Protest flares in Seattle

Ella Beth Sessions, Staff Writer
October 19, 2022
A couple holding hands walks through Martin Square in front of a row of red flags, one reading, "She expects commitment from me way too fast" on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022. The flags are part of a campaign raising awareness about and helping prevent stalking, dating violence, and sexual assault on college campuses.

Red Flags at Tiffany Loop

David Armour, Staff Writer
October 19, 2022
The shelves of the C-Store freezers empty.

Confusion at the C-Store

David Armour, Staff Writer
October 12, 2022
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Travel patterns change

Ella Beth Sessions, Staff Writer
October 12, 2022
Through the smoke a bus can be seen crossing the West Seattle Bridge across Eliot Bay from Kerry Park in Queen Anne  Wednesday evening, Oct. t, 2022. The bridge had been closed for nearly two years before reopening a few weeks earlier.

Reconnecting West Seattle

Audrey Oscarson, News Editor
October 5, 2022
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