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Spring 2005 | Volume 28, Number 1 | Campus

Third-Annual Garden Tour Set for June 4

IF YOU’RE A GARDENING enthusiast, or know someone who is, mark your calendar for June 4, 2005. That’s the date for the third annual ɬÀï·¬ Queen Anne and Magnolia Garden Tour.

Following in the tradition of last year’s sold-out event, the 2005 Garden Tour begins on campus at 10 a.m. with a lecture, “The Abundant Garden: Creating Abundance Your Own Back Yard,” presented by Debra Prinzing ’81, author of The Abundant Garden. From there, guests will explore SPU’s award-winning gardens — guided by head gardener Jeff Daley — and select residential gardens on Queen Anne Hill and in Magnolia.

Tickets for the ɬÀï·¬ Queen Anne and Magnolia Garden Tour are $20 per person ($25 on the day of the tour). To register, visit , call 206/281-2138.

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From the President
Can a university change the world? To reach such a goal, says Presi-dent Philip Eaton, “we've got to intensely sharpen our focus on the vision that drives us as a university.”

The Results Are In! [Campaign]
The Campaign for SPU raised $55.8 million, breaking all of the Uni-
versity's previous fundraising records.

Behind the Scenes [Faculty]
An exhibition celebrates SPU set designer Don Yanik in a retro-
spective showing 20 years of creative genius.

Engaging Artists [Alumni]
Medallion Awards go to three gifted alumni whose artistry “engages, provokes, and rattles the senses.”

Candid Camera [Books & Film]
Documentary filmmakers capture glimmers of hope for children in the Red Light district of Calcutta, India.

Making Memories [Athletics]
The Falcon women's basketball team reached the NCAA title game for the first time in the team's history.

My Response
For 1966 graduate Chi-Dooh “Skip” Li, the tragic case of Terri Schiavo hit close to home.

Back-Cover Art [New]
Response's popular back-cover
art makes its online debut with a painting by an SPU adjunct professor of art.


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