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Internet intervention may be necessary
By: Raman Khanna
It is important to regulate the Internet but in a manner that is effective.
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Occupy has lessons to learn from Vallejo
By: Emma McAleavy
Camila Vallejo is doing what Occupy is trying to do, and she is doing a lot better job at it than them.
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Editorial: Birth control both a health and value issue
By: The Spectator Staff
We believe this is a debate about healthcare, not values.
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Editorial: Neglected repairs a growing problem
By: The Spectator Staff
After spending a year and over $100 million renovating the library, it’s ridiculous that the school is unable to repair or replace the centrally located gate on the third floor.
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Library gate breakdown an international affair
By: Bianca Sewake
Yellow caution tapes warned students not to enter the library via the high-tech glass gates on the third floor.
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Gay marriage could be on ballot
By: Colleen Fontana
In the long struggle for marriage equality, the LGBTQ communities of Washington may finally see a change.
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Capitol Hill businesses fear future collapse, closing
By: Grace Stetson
Blockbuster Video on Broadway will be closing its doors in mid-February in response to a nationwide downsizing of the company, as announced in early January.
Like many other businesses specializing in arts and entertainment, Blockbuster is yet anothe…
Poet-politicians share prose, protests at open mic
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Seattle University hosted its first spoken word event last Friday, marking the beginnings of a poetic revival on campus.
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Yesler Terrace community speaks out against crime
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At the third Yesler Terrace Community meeting since November, community members spoke out against crime
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College official lied about admitted student SAT scores
By: Amy Taxin
A senior administrator at Claremont McKenna College resigned after acknowledging that he falsified college entrance exam scores for years
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Youth Initiative receives grants for neighborhood work
By: Ashley Roe
The Seattle University Youth Initiative (SUYI), an organization that focuses on helping youth in the Central District, has its hands full with projects this year.
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KSUB program offers Friday foreign language lessons
By: Daniel Bentson
The Culture and Language Bridge (CLB) program offers international students a chance to brush up on their English skills and, through a partnership with K…
