In an interview for an article which ran in the April 16 issue of The Spectator, Dean of the Albers School of Business and Economics, Joe Phillips, stated that if he were a student that was looking to get a job after graduation, he'd be a business major. Now, more than ever, that statement reigns true with the addendum of being a business student in the Albers School of Business and Economics. (0) comments
Every childhood would not be complete without the distant memory of babysitters, those patient but authoritative individuals who would spend hours keeping us entertained while at the same time ensuring that we would be safe. Though the memory of babysitters should not be forgotten, lest we lose part of our developmental childhood, they are not something that students at a university level need to embrace. (1) comment
Finally, someone stuck it to the man in Seattle. More specifically, the people stuck it to the Seattle Police Department. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer reported Tuesday that Romelle Bradford, a 22-year old volunteer at the Rainier Vista Boys & Girls Club, won a civil lawsuit against the SPD worth $268,000 and attorney fees. (0) comments
I was successfully avoiding my homework the other day by spending some quality time in front of my extravagant 12-inch TV and I realized I hate reality shows nowadays, or what they seem to think qualifies as such. I will admit that reality TV is an oxymoron and not really reality, but it used to be so darn entertaining. (0) comments
Students at Seattle University are not strangers to the idea of "diversity." The term goes hand in hand with the mission of this institution. We are encouraged to live our lives with the idea that we are helping to create a just and humane world. One of the ways to do so is to encourage diversity. (1) comment
Silvio Berlusconi is by no means a sympathetic figure. He is the spitting-image of old world wealth, influence and sleaze. In his first two terms (1994-1995, 2001-2006), he established a track record of skirting the law, misusing his influence within the media and pursuing policies of self-service. (0) comments
Don't wait for Sheryl Crow to count out your allotment of toilet paper squares or dig through your garbage to sort it for recycling. There's a better way to do your part for the environment. You can cut the amount of print lab paper you use in half just by choosing to use double-sided printing. (0) comments