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Douglas Taylor

Doug Taylor is a junior at Gonzaga University, majoring in broadcast and electronic media, and pursuing a minor in English. He is originally from Portland, Oregon. In his free time, he enjoys playing guitar, skiing at Schweitzer, hiking and fishing. He loves sports, and is a captain of the Men’s Ultimate Frisbee team on campus. He recently got back from studying abroad in Florence, Italy, and is slowly adjusting to life without amazing food.

Spokane area LDS publication celebrates 6 years

The Latter-day Sentinel, an online publication focusing on Inland Northwest news for the LDS community, recently celebrated its sixth year of operation.

Public invited to watch fireworks from St. John’s lawn, listen to carillon concert

On Saturday The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist is hosting its annual Fourth of July Carillon Concert on the grounds of the church. The concert starts at 9 p.m. and continues until the downtown firework display begins.

World Relief Celebrates “Sea-Tri-Kan” to Support Refugees

The event is raising funds for refugees in Washington, in celebration of World Refugee Day on June 20. The Matching Grant Program is specifically designed to help employ refugees, with the goal of allowing them to be self-sufficient in 6 months. It’s incredibly effective too, with a 97 percent success rate.

Faith leaders gather at EWU to discuss importance of creating dialogue between religions, cultures

All of the speakers expressed the importance of initiating progressive dialogue between different religions and cultures.

Spokanite ready to release book on the Haitian experience

"Seeds in a Dark Fruit Sky," a book of Haitian short stories by local writer Rosemary McFarland, is planned to be released at the end of this year.

2015 Spokane Area Easter Service Listings

This year, Easter will be celebrated on April 5. To help you find the service that is best for you, SpokaneFAVS has compiled a comprehensive list, organized by denomination.

Suicide prevention conference coming to Gonzaga

“Achieving Zero Suicide,” a conference committed to reducing or eradicating suicide deaths in the Inland Northwest, will be held March 10 at Gonzaga University.

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