Fall 2006
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Featured Person: Coach Shaun Spotted Horse
Coach Shaun Spotted Horse, head Falcon junior varsity coach and assistant linebacker’s coach, is an inspiration to others on and off the field. Although Coach Spot is in a wheelchair, he doesn’t let it keep him from serving his team and making the most of life. 9/14/2006
  
Featured Person: Lisa Ratzlaff
Friends student braves violence, helps Israel 9/28/2006
  
Featured Person: Wayne Howdeshell
For Wayne Howdeshell, there is no such thing as a typical morning. Each day that he arrives at Friends University, his duties can range from responding to student questions to attending faculty meetings. 10/12/2006
  
Featured Person: Joe Thibault
Spending part of his youth living in Indonesia left a lasting effect on Friends University student Joe Thibault. 10/26/2006
  
Featured Person: Nathan Williams
Freshman Nathan Williams is one of the newest additions to the Friends University Jazz program. This self taught trumpet player hopes to bring out the emotions of all who hear him play. 11/9/2006
  
Featured Person: Aleks Schaefer
Junior Aleks Schaefer brings music and an open mind to Friends University's annual Cancun trip. 11/30/2006
  
Friends hires new baseball coach
Matt Cloud will come from Iowa to lead the Falcon baseball team. 12/7/2006
  
Women lose at Ottawa, look to improve
The Falcon women’s basketball team lost to the Ottawa University Braves at Ottawa. Coach Gayla Soyez looks at the game as a step in the right direction for her young team. 12/7/2006
  
Men win first conference game against Ottawa
The basketball team’s win against Ottawa was the first time the current group of seniors has beaten the Braves on the road. 12/7/2006
  
Opinion: Football season will not be soon forgotten
Sports Editor Nathan Gillman recalls the successes of the 2006 football season, including the Falcons' run to the NAIA playoffs. 11/30/2006
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Friends University Jazz Festival 2010. Photo courtesy of Tatsuya Hidano, junior