While the average Seattle U professor juggles teaching, research and service with their personal lives, professors who are also parents must add a third responsibility into the mix that many professors feel does not come with enough institutional support: their children. (0) comments
As Seattle University finds itself in a period of transition, students have raised concerns regarding the school's budget appropriations to the College of Arts and Sciences. Seeking to clarify the larger issues the college has been facing, the Student Executive Council organized a campus-wide forum, titled "Where Did The Money Go?" April 29. (0) comments
When Dianna Bentz woke up on April 26, she prepared as she always did for her 7 a.m. start time at work. Lunch packed in her backpack, purse packed with phone and I.D., she was ready for the walk to the bus stop on Broadway and Jefferson, in order to catch the 6:40 a.m. bus. (0) comments
Seattle University's election of a new ASSU staff rekindled a debate on the purpose and influence of ASSU. Several of the candidates for this year's ASSU elections ran on a platform that espoused transparency, an effort aimed at informing more students about what the council currently does for students and what it is supposed to do for students. (0) comments
College of Education students have the opportunity to engage local foster kids from area schools through a new partnership with Treehouse-a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting the wellbeing of children in the state's foster care system. (0) comments
Held in the Casey Commons, the International Business Club's Cultural Etiquette Dinner was a crash course in the culture of four rising economic powers-Brazil, Russia, India and China. About 70 people attended the May 1 event. (0) comments
To most people, sleepless nights spent attacking steel tubes with saws and welders in a dark basement probably sounds like torture. But for Seattle University's bridge building team, this kind of midnight laboring has become a reality to which they're completely devoted. (0) comments
As ridership numbers increase, places to park bikes will decrease. But be careful where you park your bike-even though that rack may be full, if you park your bike in a non-designated area, it could be gone by the time you get around to moving it. As ridership numbers increase, places to park those bikes will decrease. But be careful where you park your bike-even though that rack may be full, if you park your bike in a non-designated area, it could be gone by the time you get around to moving it. (0) comments
It's the semifinal round in the national championship tournament, and Seattle U has gone through five rounds over the course of the weekend. With great skill, they've beaten everyone along the way. Finally, the scores are decided. Seattle U doesn't take the victory this time, but it's a close call. (0) comments
Quadstock has been widely advertised as something different from the event of years past-SEAC plans the addition of a carnival on the Union Green and free food-but there is another aspect which will make this year's Quadstock stand out: the complete removal of alcohol from the event. (0) comments