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Stadium: a note of caution before we raise the roof
We can build an entire domed stadium with a retractable roof for $350 million? Really? Then perhaps Enterprise Minister Ken Cheveldayoff, Crown Investments Corporation President Ron Styles or Stadium Consultants International principal Chris O'Reilly might care to explain why the British Columbia government's plans to simply replace the roof at BC ...
Jerry Large | Breaking out of our bubble
The Rev. Peter Storey says we Americans live in a bubble. We know that, but he's worth listening to because, as a white South African who fought apartheid, he knows the harm of being blind to other perspectives.
Former Seattle University Student Joins the Paramount Business...
Darrell Divers, a onetime Seattle University student and current McDonald's Corp manager, adds to his business profile through the Paramount Business Services affiliate management program.
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INX Completes Centralized Computing Solution at Seattle University
INX, Inc., a provider of IP communications and data center solutions for enterprise organizations, reportedly has successfully designed and implemented a unified computing solution for Seattle University.
UWIRE, the wire service powered by 800 student newspapers across the country, has been "suspended indefinitely," leaving some student editors stiffed for work they did for the site and college papers everywhere confused and without wire content.
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More Amour: Kiss-in, stereotypes out
The night before All Hallows' Eve, I celebrated at Seattle University. From what he thought was out of earshot, an attendant of the gathering - whom I had never met - likened me to an unintelligent bundle of sticks, or a pack of cigarettes.
Former Red Raiders run strong for Seattle U
A trio of former Bellingham High runners helped the Seattle University cross country teams to a pair of strong finishes at the Great West Conference Championships on Saturday, Oct.
'Congress Set to Take Aim at Judicial Recusals'
The National Law Journal offers this report on consideration of congressional imposition of recusal standards for federal judges.
Seattle University reports NCAA infractions
Jayda Evans covers college and pro women's basketball. While its her first year on the Washington beat, she has covered the Storm since its inception.
Bishoff, MCLA's gifted teacher, exits stage center
After 30 years of teaching at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, Professor Bonnie Bishoff will take her final curtain call as a director at the end of tonight's student production, "Two on an Island," in Venable Theater.
Highlights from Quincy Pondexter's live chat
Good job by Quincy Pondexter today with the live chat. Here's a recap for those who didn't join in and don't have time to read the transcript.
Chris Gregoire today announced the appointment of Kendee Yamaguchi as the executive director of the Washington State Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs.A Yamaguchi is a third generation Japanese American born and raised in Washington.
Clyburn named a fellow in Presidential Fellows Management Program
A Clinton man who recently graduated from Seattle University School of the Law has accepted a position with the Presidential Management Fellows Program.
Excellence seminars resume Oct. 26-29
She cannot give you money to help you make your life what you want but she can give you the tools to make your life what you want it to be, says Human Resource Development Council Senior Director of Program Operations Barb Perzinski.
Jim Tune: Cultural Organizations Prepare
Collectively, cultural organizations in this region serve an annual audience of 14 million.
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Lorig plans 100 apartments for Broadway & Jefferson site
Construction is slated to start next summer on a 100-unit apartment complex near Seattle University and the First Hill hospitals, according to Lorig Associates, which will act as the for-fee developer.
Tuition and fees soaring at colleges across nation
Average tuition and fees are now $7,020 for public four-year colleges and $26,273 for private colleges, the College Board reported Tuesday, with prices increasing more rapidly in the public sector.
What site-less Cap Hill business would you like to see on the Web?
We wrote recently about updates of the business mitigation efforts of Sound Transit to help Capitol Hill businesses weather the eight years of construction to build light rail .
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Career: Served 10 years as a linguist in the U.S. Air Force before attending law school.
Departure May Mark Shift in Admission Goals at Seattle U.
Michael McKeon, Seattle University's dean of admissions, was recruiting and networking in Hawaii last month, according to sources familiar with the situation, when he took a call from the university provost: Drop everything and return to Seattle.
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