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Check Your Boobies aims at cancer prevention, fun

  Colleges Against Cancer Club President Aleena Arakaki invited CYB to host a party at Seattle University this week . Full story

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Five Fish Bistro has an ocean of tasty seafood

It takes guts to compete against the popular Pike Street Fish Fry. But a new establishment on Broadway, Five Fish Bistro, has accepted this challenge.  Full story

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Douglas fills retail space with cafe, yoga studio

Though the windows have been dark since the building's completion last year, it now appears the Douglas will play host to ground-floor businesses after all.

Editorial: Gay marriage should be protected civil right

The Spectator editorial board believes that gay marriage is a civil rights issue and as a result should not end up in the hands of voters

Indoor track kicks off last season in Great West

This being its last year in the Great West Conference, the indoor track team wants to go out with a bang.

Woodward nominated for local athletic award

For Julie Woodward, coaching isn't about leading her team to the win.

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Douglas fills retail space with cafe, yoga studio

Though the windows have been dark since the building's completion last year, it now appears the Douglas will play host to ground-floor businesses after all.

Obama speaks on the State of the Union

Declaring the American dream under siege, President Barack Obama delivered a populist challenge Tuesday night.

Big websites black out in protest, delay SOPA vote

On Wednesday, Jan. 18, millions of Americans experienced technological terror firsthand when hundreds of websites "blacked out" in protest of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect IP Act (PIPA).

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Check Your Boobies aims at cancer prevention, fun

 

Colleges Against Cancer Club President Aleena Arakaki invited CYB to host a party at Seattle University this week .

Indonesian Club brings music, talent to Pigott

Crowds shuffled into Pigott Auditorium on Saturday to witness the musical talents of international students at the first-ever Battle of the Sounds talent show hosted by the Indonesian Student Association of Seattle University (ISASU).

In GOP response, Daniels blames Obama for economy

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama has resorted to "extremism" with stifling, anti-growth policies and has tried dividing Americans, not uniting them, Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels said Tuesday in the formal Republican response to the president's State of the Union address.

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RHA brings Bollywood to Seattle U at Casino Night

Bollywood was the theme of Seattle University Residence Hall Association's Annual Casino Night as it kicked off the International Student Center's (ISC) International Education.

Just Serve helps Garfield students serve community

It can be difficult to realize that anyone can be a "hero" by just making a small contribution to their community.

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Entertainment

EXTREMELY HONEST and incredibly divisive

This film will rip your heart out—but it's okay, because it finally gives meaning to a day that still hardly makes sense. 

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SU singer/songwriter releases her first album

If Taylor Bolibol's high school friends heard she was performing a show at least once a month, sometimes twice, they wouldn't believe it.

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Five Fish Bistro has an ocean of tasty seafood

It takes guts to compete against the popular Pike Street Fish Fry. But a new establishment on Broadway, Five Fish Bistro, has accepted this challenge. 

8 oz. Burger Bar does meat without the pretense

The 8 oz. Burger Bar is hardly what you would consider a burger joint. 

Li’l Woody’s stands up to burger giant Dick’s

If the Deluxe is a one-night stand, the Li'l Woody is love at first sight.




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Indoor track kicks off last season in Great West

This being its last year in the Great West Conference, the indoor track team wants to go out with a bang.

Montero may provide needed offense for Mariners

Considering the heady talent that Brian Cashman has controlled in his tenure as general manager of the New York Yankees, his belief in the talent of Jesus Montero has to bring hope for the offensively starved Seattle Mariners.

Woodward nominated for local athletic award

For Julie Woodward, coaching isn't about leading her team to the win.

Women’s basketball beats UC Irvine 86-56

After the recent loss to the University of the Pacific on Jan. 17, the Lady Redhawks upped the ante on Jan. 22 while playing at UC Irvine with an 86-56 win