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Inside look at Spring Awakening

For those on campus who lament the fact that there is only one musical performed at Puget Sound every four years, you are in luck. Director Sara Freeman has chosen contemporary musical Spring Awakening as this year’s Main Stage production, which will open in a few short weeks on campus, fusing morality, sexuality and rock and roll. A true coming-of-age story, Spring Awakening is a powerful account of teenagers exploring the tumult of burgeoning sexuality in the face of adulthood. The play explores themes of sexual suppression and questions the...
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MLK Day of Service sparks chance to unite

As we all know, winter break is just around the corner. Finals week and all the stresses that breed from our impending exams are leading the way, but pretty soon those tests will fade into the bitter chill of memory instead. What is there to do now that the academic portion of this year is coming to a close? Do we fall apart and plead for winter homework? Fastidiously hold onto every chapter of Kierkegaard left in our collection? Or do we take the time out to get to know...
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Professor Spotlight: Professor Zuckerman, the Philosophy Department’s newest addition

By EMILY ALFIN JOHNSON   A visiting professor in the Philosophy department for 2012-2013, Professor Nate Zuckerman spoke with me about how he came to Puget Sound, what it is like to be a visiting faculty member and how he spends his free time his first year in the Pacific Northwest. Where are you from originally? Northern Virginia. I got to grow up on the East Coast, go to school in the middle of the country on the third coast and now work out here. I had never been out...
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SWAP open mic night fosters an exchange of ideas and inspiration through spoken word

Spoken Word and Poetry (SWAP) Club held an Open Mic night Nov. 17 in Club Rendezvous starting at 7 p.m. The open mic night was open to all students who wished to perform on stage. Several types of acts took place, from singing to spoken word to rhythmic poetry. Any kind of literary performance was accepted. Constant streams of concurrent sounds seeped into the atmosphere as listeners gathered to see the rounds of performers all standing their ground. Open Mic night began to unfold in thrilling sequence to its poetry...
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Religion and it’s Changing Role in American Politics

On November 8, 2012, two days after the election, Robert Jones spoke in Schneebeck Concert Hall about the role religion is playing in American politics and how it is changing. He started off by talking about the issues that voters valued in 2012, which were same-sex marriage and abortion. For the same-sex marriage initiatives, the results were the same percentage wise as public opinion polls taken right before the election. On abortion issues, people were divided on the legality of it, but only 15 percent want it illegal in all...
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Tacoma Entrepreneur Network Competition

Students from the University of Puget Sound, University of Washington, Tacoma and Pacific Lutheran University gathered together in the Rotunda on Saturday, Nov. 3 for Puget Sound’s annual entrepreneurial test of the mind. “Innovate! Create!” is a collaborative entrepreneurship competition in which groups of students are given the same problem to solve and three hours to create an inventive approach to correcting it. “Innovate! Create!” is sponsored by Tacoma Entrepreneur Network (TEN): College Edition with the direction of Associate Professor from the School of Business and Leadership Lynnette Claire. Claire...
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Students meet to end sexual violence on campus

It turns out that even though sexual violence isn’t the easiest thing to talk about, there are still plenty of Loggers who care enough to not keep silent. Late in the evening of Oct. 30, more than 40 students packed into the Student Diversity Center, filling up all of the couches, seats and most of the floor for a discussion on rape, sexual assault and harassment in the Puget Sound community. Everyone had different reasons for being there, but they all shared similar goals and interests.  Almost everybody had close...
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