Fall 2008
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No more Ms. Nice girl: A call to reflective honesty
How do you approach cultural diversity? By Emily Langness, editor
Welcome!
Join us on this new adventure. By Emily Langness, editor
Sports editor says farewell
The Chronicle's sports editor graduates this month after leaving her mark on many parts of the campus. By Emily Langness, editor
Resident manager enjoys helping young people
Meghan Smith brings international experience to Friends University. By Rebecca Baird, senior
President's assistant calls Friends 'home away from home'
Nancy Graf has worked at the university for 18 years, 13 of those as President Green's executive assistant. By Titus Fox, senior
Friends student holds his Republican values
Family has helped shaped the beliefs of Aaron Pauls and influence his choice for president. By Jessie Gorges, photo/graphics editor
Friends student gets to work for Obama
Devon Bush is not only an Obama supporter; he works for him. He is hopeful that Kansas will vote Democrat in the 2008 election. By Jessie Gorges, photo/graphics editor
New Casado director hopes to expand programs
Allen Eberwein keeps an open door and hopes his experience will help him connect with the Friends community. By Aaron Alumbaugh, junior
Crowd hears how the world views the U.S.
The Listening Project," a documentary film shown in Casado earlier this month, spurs a discussion of global perspectives. By Emily Langness, editor
Event to spread the spirit for a good cause
The Falcons and the Kansas Food Bank team up to help kids in need. By Jon Simpson, junior
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2010
The men’s soccer team met defeat at the hands of Kansas Wesleyan in the KCAC Championship Tournament finals. The Falcons ended with an overall record of 13-4-3 and a conference record of 5-2-2. Photo courtesy of yearbook staff