
A Winning Season
Coach Cameron Dollar, assistant coach Donald Dollar and junior Charles Garcia celebrate and thank the fans after the team's commanding win against Portland State, 93-80, at KeyArena. With a 16-14 record going into its last game, at Utah Valley March 6, the team has secured a winning season. Before the largest home crowd of the season, the team also honored seniors Mike Boxley, Chris Gweth and Taylor Olson, who have been key in this year’s winning run.
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Experiments Abound at PhysFest
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Music for Haiti
Seattle University's Chorale, Chamber and Consort singers perform at the Chapel of St. Ignatius for a Lenten Prayer Concert that also served as a way to remember those who were impacted by the earthquake in Haiti. The evening provided an opportunity to reflect on the lives and work of individuals like Molly Hightower, a volunteer with the Friends of the Orphans, who lost her life in the earthquake. | Feature archive

Ecumenical Discourse
Rev. Flora Wilson Bridges of the School of Theology and Ministry recently gave a talk on peacemaking and reconciliation efforts between Christians, Muslims and Jews. An associate professor at STM, Wilson Bridges is also the Spehar-Halligan Professor of Ecumenical Collaboration in Inter-Religious Dialogue.
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Green is Theater Gold
Seattle University Fine Arts presents Writer 1272, a truly unique production of the greenSquat program, which brings eco-conscious and sustainable practices to the theater world. Writer 1272, written and directed by local playwright Vincent Delaney, will employ the greenSquat philosophy as the play will “squat” on an existing set design from a recent SU production. The show opens March 4, with six performances through March 13 at the Lee Center for the Arts.
Learn more about the play and greenSquat at The Commons. | Feature archive
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Seattle University, founded in 1891, is a Jesuit Catholic university located on 48 acres on Seattle's Capitol Hill. More than 7,500 students are enrolled in undergraduate and graduate programs within eight schools. U.S. News and World Report's "Best Colleges 2010" ranks Seattle University among the top 10 universities in the West that offer a full range of masters and undergraduate programs. Learn more.







