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Crossing Into “The Northwest Passage”

New talk show to expose the writings of Northwest storytellers Jack Myers and Claire Harbutt ended up in the same group for University of Puget Sound’s preliminary Urban Plunge, picking weeds and getting familiar with the community, but they didn’t think much of it until Myers overheard Harbutt talking about wanting to start a podcast. A connection was sparked. Myers and Harbutt proceeded to spend hours at a time brainstorming for the perfect show idea until the framework for “The Northwest Passage” was born. “We’re trying to develop a Northwest...
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Interview Season: Dress to Impress

May is quickly approaching, and that means it’s job interview season. After submitting applications, perfecting resumes and fine-tuning cover letters, the interview is the place where you get to sell yourself and put a face to your c redentials. For seniors and underclassmen applying for summer internships, this process can be exceptionally daunting. To put your minds at ease, I’ve created a list of what to wear and what not to wear for a job interview. Happy job hunting! DO NOT wear shoes that are uncomfortable. You are not applying...
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Definite(ish) Guide to Happy Hour Sushi

Sundays in Seattle offer free parking, hustle and bustle and most importantly, all-day happy hours at select restaurants. With discounted drinks, appetizers and entrees, Sundays in Seattle can be more than fun; they can be affordable. The following establishments have great happy hour deals on food and are open to all ages. Good deals on good eats are definitely worth the trek into the city.   BILLY BEACH AND SUSHI BAR   Good and legitimately affordable sushi is basically unheard of. Located in Ballard, Billy Beach Sushi & Bar is...
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Deliciously Odd Food

College is a time to experiment, push yourself and find out what works for you.  Food is no exception. Sometimes it’s even a necessity if you’re looking to eat.  I know that there have been many times when I’ve opened the fridge and thought, “Welp. This sucks,” because I have nothing to eat. Sometimes it’s true; you have a pack of fruit snacks and some ketchup, and there’s really nothing you can do with that. Other times, however, you might just be hoarding the makings of a delicious—though perhaps a...
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Bleak Outlook

Strange Wilds performing at New Frontier during the Bleak Outlook Music Festival. (PHOTOCOURTESY/MELISSA BIRD)   Every once in a while you meet someone who sees the world as they think it should be and just goes about making it that way without seeming to notice all the obstacles. Brian Skiffington is that sort of guy. Skiffington is the man behind Bleak Outlook, a three-day DIY music festival, which he recently put on pretty much single-handedly, making this the third year running.  This year, the festival was made up of 28...
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Artist Spotlight: Gaby Yoque

  For Puget Sound junior Gaby Yoque, the arts are not merely an event; they are a passion. With a double major in studio art and computer science, Yoque hopes to pursue a career in graphic design. “Truth be told, I wasn’t even sure I was going to major in studio art because I thought my parents would be opposed to it the stigma,” Yoque said. “When I had to declare my major, I threw caution to the wind and decided that I was going to spend my college days...
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Campus Style

This week, I asked Loggers what inspires them to dress the way that they do. Some were influenced by pop culture and media, while others were inspired by mixing and matching clothes that they already owned. This melting pot of style adds a little bit of zest to the look and feel of our student body.   Photos Courtesy/Kasey Janousek       "Minimalism and comfort" Ken Aviananda   "Hot substitute teacher" Taylor Applegate     "Hobo chic" Beth Onaga     "My grandpa's cool and funky sweaters" Ian Latimer...
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Will Your Favorite Show Return?

College: The classes, the friends, the knowledge, the socializing, the TV shows…. Yes that’s right, let’s all be honest; most of us are adding on one more major: procrastination with an emphasis on television. This time of year, there are two important drafts happening: the NFL drafts (#GoHawks) and Network Renewals. I will be going over many of the major shows on television and outlining what networks have rumored their fate to be. Let’s start with ABC programming.  ABC has renewed “How to Get Away with Murder.” Good news for...
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Humidity and Static: Anything But Static

  At almost any given moment during the day, you can hear violins and singing voices coming from the music building, KUPS playing in The Cellar or the occasional tune blasting out of an open dorm-room window. Outside those department or dorm-room settings, however, Puget Sound plays host to its fair share of musical guests including bands such as Humidity and Static. Humidity and Static started as a personal music project after senior Evan Boucher had the idea of making a Soundcloud account in 10th grade. “Band,” however, may yet...
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Getting The Most for your Dining Bucks

One of the more exciting perks of having an on-campus student job with Dining and Conference Services is the ability to spend staff points each day you work, depending on how many hours are clocked in that day. In general, most students receive either two or four dining dollars per shift worked (as long as their shifts exceed two hours in a given day). For many off-campus students without a meal plan, this perk could mean a free meal, while those with meal plans have more wiggle room to splurge...
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