Pacific Union College

Due to the outpouring of wide interest and community support through this tragedy, Pacific Union College will be webcasting Thursday's memorial service here.

The college has also set up a memorial site: In Loving Memory

Already it includes hundreds of shared memories, short bios of each young man and stories from the San Francisco Chronicle and the Napa Valley Register.

Okay, not exactly as global as Coca Cola, but this month, two Adventist Forum chapters will be hosting discussions of the REDbooks play.

Dr. Steve Parker writes from Aberfoyle Park, Australia:

Apologia: Red Books: Our Search for Ellen White

Sabbath afternoon, 29 November, 3:00-5:00, Morphett Vale Church. "Red Books: Our Search for Ellen White" is interview-based documentary theatre that explores the Seventh-day Adventist community's relationship with one of its founders, Ellen G. White.


Campus News

College Remembrance for Martin Luther King Includes Official Apology

On March 17, 1965, students Paul Cobb, Will Battles, Fernando Canales and Milton Hare crammed into a two-seater Karmann Ghia with the goal of driving 2,300 miles from Oakland, California, to Selma, Alabama. The objective was to join the third attempt at a march for voting rights. It was a risk; not only did the Seventh-day Adventist Church, at the time, shun the notion of political activism, but the bloodshed during the second Selma to Montgomery march served as an ominous reminder of what might await.

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