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Adventures in China: Part III

November 27, 2006

CRIS Lecture Series With Russell Hittinger: Is Natural Law Still Relevant?

October 17, 2006

On Wednesday, October 4, students and faculty came to the LAPC Board Room to listen to a lecture on Natural Law, hosted by APU's Center for Research and Science (CRIS).

Supporting Adoption and Foster Care in L.A. County

October 02, 2006

Azusa Pacific University’s School of Theology and the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) recently collaborated to reach a common goal: find homes and mentors for L.A. County foster children.

Senior Chapel: Living a Legacy

September 20, 2006

One may ask what Nana’s Ice Cream, hand prints on Cougar Walk, and APU Seniors all have in common? Such a query may only be unraveled by stepping into the first Senior Chapel of the 2006-07 school year.

My Adventures in China: Part I

September 15, 2006

Ni hao! As a new semester begins and students settle into their new schedules and living areas at Azusa Pacific University, I am doing something similar—in China. As some of my friends at APU know, I will spend the fall semester at Xiamen University in China, along with 19 other students from schools that are part of the Council of Christian Colleges & Universities (CCCU). I expect a semester filled with adventures and unique learning experiences and look forward to sharing stories with my fellow students at APU.

Teacher Interview Day 2006

May 12, 2006

On Thursday, May 11, 2006, APU’s Office of Career Services held its annual Teacher Interview Day. The event ran from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and was held in the Richard and Vivian Felix Event Center on West Campus.

Joseph Brings Color to APU

April 06, 2006

APU’s Department of Theatre, Film and Television presented Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat from March 16-31. The play sold out before it opened, making it the third play in the department’s history to do so, and two extra performances were added to meet demands.

Justice Alito's Confirmation Is a Sign of Things to Come

March 30, 2006

Earlier this week, on January 31, Samuel A. Alito, Jr. was confirmed as the 110th Justice to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. Despite his "well-qualified" rating from the American Bar Association, his distinguished fifteen-year career as a judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit, and a portfolio featuring numerous well-reasoned opinions, Alito's confirmation process was nasty and brutish, even if it was mercifully short.