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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.
The Olympic Games Come to APU
March 26, 2006
The Sound of Music at APU
January 27, 2006
APU’s Department of Theatre, Film, and Television's production of The Sound of Music, directed by Bart McHenry, opened on Thursday, January 26. The first show was sold out.
End of the Spear Previewed at APU
January 19, 2006
Oxford: The Ultimate European Adventure
January 03, 2006
The Legacy and Life-Lessons of Rosa Parks
December 01, 2005
The 3rd Annual "Taste of the Town"
October 05, 2005
Celebrating 165 Years
October 01, 2005
Team Refugee
September 13, 2005
Team Russia
September 13, 2005
The Faithful
September 01, 2005
Safe Keeping
July 26, 2005
Jesus, Social Action, and APU's L.A. Term
July 01, 2005
Jesus made social injustice a focus of his mission. Jesus chose to come off his throne to enter this world physically and to be raised in a poor family. His mother spoke of her “humble state” (Luke 1:48), and his parents’ temple offering for him was a poor person’s offering (2:24). Jesus told his disciples to drop everything and follow him. He had “nowhere to lay his head.” He and his disciples traveled about, engaged in loving and healing activity, while dependent on the hospitality of others.
Faculty's Summer School
June 13, 2005