Arts & EventsPaul Fritt’s organ-building celebrated April 27Casey DeyApril 18, 2014A free concert honoring the achievement of Paul Fritts ’73 will be...
FeaturesEmerald City Trapeze offers fantasy, flightNichole HineApril 18, 2014Emerald City Trapeze is a company in Seattle that offers classes in...
OpinionsLetter to the Editor #1, Vol. 103, Issue 17Zach OkamuraApril 18, 2014To Whom It May Concern, I am writing to counter George Martinson’s...
Sports & OutdoorsA deep look into the career of track star Josh SeekatzZoey OlbumApril 18, 2014Josh Seekatz (Philomath, Ore.) dominates long distance track and field in the...
OpinionsDiversity requires proactive outreachAngelica SpearwomanApril 18, 2014Over the past few weeks, there has been an intense dialogue about...
HighlightsNewsDiversity conversations face barriersPaul Goudarzi-FryApril 18, 2014Puget Sound has been attempting to tackle issues of diversity, conversation and...
Combat ZoneAnime fanboy’s nosebleeds uncontrollableStone Cold Steve AwesomeApril 18, 2014Henry Bishonen, once a super cute freshman by all accounts, has been...
FeaturesMortar Board celebrates initiation, welcomes newest membersNick LouieApril 18, 2014Puget Sound’s Otlah Chapter of the Mortar Board honor society recently selected...
OpinionsAward shows today are meaninglessGrace WitherellApril 18, 2014There are the Emmys, the Tony Awards, the Grammys and the Video...
Arts & EventsHer surprises with a creative, beautiful twist on classic love storySabine GlockerApril 18, 2014I originally approached this film with hesitation. The idea of a man...
OpinionsLetter to the Editor #2, Vol. 103, Issue 17Zach OkamuraApril 18, 2014Response to Recent Public Letters On March 28, 2014 the Committee on...
NewsYazmin Watkins inspires students toward social justiceAshley MalinApril 18, 2014Actress and spoken word poet, Yazmin Monét Watkins stepped onto the stage...