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About The Spectator editorial board
The Spectator editorial board is a group of editors who have volunteered to create a collective voice representing The Spectator and Seattle University students.
Each week, the board's members read the Spectator content before it is published, discuss with reporters and conduct their own research and interviews in order to create informed editorials on issues on a national, local or Seattle University scale.
The board forms a consensus opinion it feels is in line with The Spectator's values and represents Seattle University students' best interests, while striving to be fair to all parties involved. Members of the board who were directly involved in coverage of a topic closely related to the editorial board don't participate in writing or deciding the editorial.
The editorial board welcomes your feedback and can be reached at opinion@su-spectator.com. Or send a letter to the editor.
Editorial board members
Recent editorials
- Editorial: Obama’s statement an omen of change
- Editorial: Vatican continues history of oppression
- Editorial: Is campaigning for suckers?
- School transforming
- Editorial: Student loan bill is a bipartisan opportunity
- May Day events reveal need for dialogue
- Voters lack true understanding of Obama
- Editorial: Are our majors really useless?
- Editorial: Protests conflicting
- Editorial: A place for student publication
- Rising election turnout an encouraging sign
- Bin Laden anniversary raises PR questions
- Editorial: Donations key to school’s reputation
- Editorial: City continues to ignore I-5 threat
- Editorial: University should do more for mothers
- Editorial: Schools wrong to exclude speakers
- Muslim-Americans live in fear, frustration
- ASSU expecting big changes
- Editorial: Consumers validate Amazon behavior
- Editorial: Stopping the anti-fem time machine
- Letter to the Editor: McKenna the right choice for Seattle
- Lawmakers arguing over wrong issues
- Financial dilemmas reveal broader problems
- Editorial: Where is Inslee?
- Editorial: Victim blaming pervasive
- Editorial: Bridging secularism and religion is essential
- Editorial: HTFC spirit still alive
- Occupy Seattle campus chapter thriving
- Editorial: Primaries run too long
- Editorial: Affirmative action needs re-examination
- Church misses opportunity on immigration
- Letter to the Editor: Compassion should be key in our identity
- Letter to the Editor: Affirmative action piece insulting
- Letter to the Editor: Spectator coverage of ‘Hamlet’ misleading
- Letter to the Editor: Staff responds to Sundborg’s comments
- Wieliczkiewicz misses the mark
- Editorial: Take a cue from Ronald Reagan
- Editorial: Where’s the ‘justice’ in ‘social justice?’
- Editorial: Carbon neutrality a good start to progress
- Letter to the Editor: Triangle Club responds to Fr. Sundborg
- Brown doesn’t deserve public redemption
- Letter to the Editor: Catholics need to embrace progressive protest, shun anachronistic views
- Editorial: Hyperbolic rhetoric detracts from issues
- Letter to the Editor: President is right to maintain Catholic values
- Levies necessary for library maintenance
- Editorial: Sundborg under fire
- Editorial: Sexism on the court
- Letter to the Editor: Recent editorials offensive to Christians
- Letter to the Editor: Occupy editorial misses the mark on movement
- Letter to the Editor: Birth control is a right, precaution
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