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Yesler Terrace community speaks out against crime

At the third Yesler Terrace Community meeting since November, community members spoke out against crime Full story

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ISC dinner connects nations through cuisine, music

With the loftier goal of connecting the world, the International Student Center developed several programs for its International Education Week with a short-term goal of connecting Seattle University students on campus. Full story

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Swimmers head to Olympic trials

Men's swimming has seen three coaching regimes in as many years, but this time they've got a winner. Full story

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Cupcake Royale’s Deathcake is less than lethal

The Deathcake is not your traditional white cake, pink frosting and NECCO heart on top Valentine's Day cupcake. Full story

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Library gate breakdown an international affair

Yellow caution tapes warned students not to enter the library via the high-tech glass gates on the third floor. 

Gay marriage could be on ballot

In the long struggle for marriage equality, the LGBTQ communities of Washington may finally see a change.

University endowment sees growth in past year

Following a disappointing 6 percent return in 2010, the endowment fund made a return of 19.2 percent in fiscal year 2011.

Editorial: Neglected repairs a growing problem

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

Yellow caution tapes warned students not to enter the library via the high-tech glass gates on the third floor. 

Gay marriage could be on ballot

In the long struggle for marriage equality, the LGBTQ communities of Washington may finally see a change.

Capitol Hill businesses fear future collapse, closing

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 another company that has fallen victim to the increased proliferation of digital media and increasingly convenient access to it on the Internet.

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Poet-politicians share prose, protests at open mic

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

At the third Yesler Terrace Community meeting since November, community members spoke out against crime

College official lied about admitted student SAT scores

A senior administrator at Claremont McKenna College resigned after acknowledging that he falsified college entrance exam scores for years

Youth Initiative receives grants for neighborhood work

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.

KSUB program offers Friday foreign language lessons

The Culture and Language Bridge (CLB) program offers international students a chance to brush up on their English skills and, through a partnership with KSUB, offers the rest of us a chance to listen in.

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ISC dinner connects nations through cuisine, music

With the loftier goal of connecting the world, the International Student Center developed several programs for its International Education Week with a short-term goal of connecting Seattle University students on campus.

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Entertainment

Liam Neeson fights a lot of wolves (and it’s great)

"The Grey" was an entertaining way to spend two hours. 

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Sea-Cat kindles artist community at the Hedreen

Dioramas made from all sorts of boxes varying in sizes took over the space in the Hedreen Gallery on Tuesday, Jan. 24 where the Seattle Catalog (Sea-Cat) launched their newest project. 

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Cupcake Royale’s Deathcake is less than lethal

The Deathcake is not your traditional white cake, pink frosting and NECCO heart on top Valentine's Day cupcake.

Internet piracy bill a complex issue for artists

SOPA's reach would extend far beyond the closure of piracy sites.




Sports

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Swimmers head to Olympic trials

Men's swimming has seen three coaching regimes in as many years, but this time they've got a winner.

Men’s basketball struggles against UC Irvine

Hopes of a three-game winning streak were dashed as the men's basketball team was defeated 67-78 by UC Irvine last Tuesday.

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Poor shooting dooms Redhawks in loss to BYU

The Seattle University women's basketball team gave their best effort in a 69-55 loss to Brigham Young University last Wednesday.

Seattle U nearing decision on athletic program expansion

Seattle University will be adding a new women's sport in the coming year in response to the Title IX requirements of gender equality.