For many college students, the creation of a Facebook profile is part and parcel with their acceptance into a university. It's a way to share their life. But future employers, Seattle U administrators and the public might not like what they see. (1) comment
College is always a transitional time for students, but the coming years will also be a transitional time for Seattle University. With several construction projects starting this year and many more slated for the future, the face of Seattle U is changing inside and out. (0) comments
A sophomore student was mugged by two men in the center of campus late Monday night, according to the Department of Public Safety. (1) comment
Seattle U has gone through a significant amount of change over the last five years--and this trend of change doesn't seem like it'll be slowing down in the next five years, either. Freshmen in the class of 2012 will see a decidedly different Seattle U than did the freshmen of the class of 2008. (1) comment
In past years, prospective freshmen had until mid-to-late summer to make a decision on whether to accept an admissions offer from Seattle U. This year, those who waited are on the outside looking in. (0) comments
With increasing class sizes every year, the need for additional student housing at Seattle University is constant. The university added Chardin Residence Hall last year, but it wasn't enough. The latest project is an apartment-style building on the corner of 12th Avenue and Cherry Street, slated to be completed by Fall 2010. (0) comments
As Seattle University prepares to welcome another large freshmen class in September, the Associated Students of Seattle University, ASSU, are gearing up for another year of student advocacy and representation. Though current students of Seattle U are familiar with ASSU and its mission, new faces joining the Seattle U community might find themselves a bit confused about the organization. (0) comments
With textbooks often costing more than $100 each and with new editions coming out all the time, deciding where and when to purchase course texts can be a significant decision for college students--and a particularly confusing one for incoming freshmen. (3) comments