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Tacoma Community College to tackle definining America with Diversity Film Festival

NBA playoffs bring variety of storylines

Myers and Bouche are hard to match on the court

A surreal look at childhood nostalgia with ‘Toytopia’

Cake and mortality at T-Town Death Cafe are there when you’re ready

Israeli-Palestinian conflict escalates in fatal Gaza border protest

Month: April 2011

Kream of the KUPS crop part 3: The final DJ installment

Thanks for tuning in for our final installment of this program. In case you haven’t been tunning in, I previously sat down with a group of ‘Alternative’ DJs to learn […]

April 29, 2011 Lindsey Flatt Arts & Events

STF comes to a fantastic finale with Coronado

On Thursday, April 21, the fourth Senior Theatre Festival (STF) play, Coronodo, had its final dress rehearsal before a packed audience of Puget Sound students.  As everyone squeezed onto the […]

April 29, 2011April 29, 2011 Jeni Oppenheimer Arts & Events

Student alumnus blogs life post-Puget Sound

By MEGAN MORRISON Puget Sound ‘08   On May 15, 2008, I donned a black graduate cap, joined my fellow graduating seniors in Baker Stadium and walked across the stage […]

April 29, 2011 Dave Dellamura Arts & Events

Why Troll 2 is the best horror film ever made

“I want to write a movie review,” I say. My editor smiles. “Okay,” he says. “What movie?” Now this is the hard part. The thing is, I’m obsessed with Troll […]

April 29, 2011 Leah Weitz Arts & Events

Standout Northwest hip-hop artists storm club Rendezvous

Bass thumps, floors shake, a crowd roars  and students at the S.U.B. wonder what on earth is going on beneath them. The answer: Spaceman and Luck-One have arrived at Puget […]

April 29, 2011 Tommy Stone Arts & Events

SAC plans future priorities

After evaluating Puget Sound’s sustainability efforts in the past year, the Sustainability Advisory Committee (SAC) will be using the assessment to create short- and long-term priorities for university sustainability endeavors […]

April 29, 2011April 27, 2011 Chelsea Tsuchida News

Baseball sweeps Pacific to move in second place

In the first truly good weather weekend we’ve had so far this spring, the Logger baseball team didn’t disapoint a large gathering of ‘fair weather fans.” Displaying solid pitching and […]

April 29, 2011May 10, 2011 David Skolnik Sports & Outdoors

University keeps academic honors too insular

It behooves this university to advertise the academic success of its undergraduates to the whole student body. Yet, to its own detriment, this university keeps the honors of academic success […]

April 29, 2011April 29, 2011 Elliot Piros Opinions

Letter from the editor: The year in review

It’s finally here: the last Trail issue of the semester. Next week is reading period, the following week we are tested on what we learned during reading period and the […]

April 29, 2011April 27, 2011 David Cohn News

Track and Field season wraps up as Loggers compete at NWC meet

The Logger track teams travelled to McMinnville, Ore. last weekend for the Northwest Conference Track & Field finals. The women finished with 67 points, taking sixth place, while the men […]

April 29, 2011April 28, 2011 Tyler Vlasak Sports & Outdoors

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