October 5 - October 18, 2007
Vol. 43, No. 1
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The City Takes it Back: "Pit" closed indefinitely
Parking on the SCC campus will be limited this year
PUB still not ready
The PUB is still being built, but the delays are not without cause
Club budgets axed by a third
Clubs will have to make due with fewer funds this year
Honors program no longer a big question
(with Honors Program Founder Ken Lawson)
Presidential Address
SBA President Ivanhoe cozies up to the Student Body
A 40-year legacy down the drain?
Seattle is primed to lose its oldest professional sports franchise
Man on the street
“How do you feel about the closure of the pit parking lot?”
“I have a parking spot. Do you?”
Everyone is entitled to contributing writer Dan Gayle's opinion
“It’s fantastic”
International students receive warm welcome to campus
“A Wii for the wise”
So you want a Wii, eh? Good luck.
Faces on campus: Jane Winslow
Jane Winslow expresses her creativity in any way she can
Faces on campus: Amelia Acosta
An “¡Hola!” and a smile
A clear inequality
U.S. Justice Dept. pwns net neutrality
Sam Scott’s ceramics show at SCC
A look at 36 years of the artist's work
The Flaming Lips Roll in Seattle!
Photo Editor Dennie Chong reviews the show
Nikki Sixx wakes up at Sixx: A.M.
Mötley even without the Crüe
Metro Station quirkily blends emo with disco
Love child of Blink 182, Duran Duran and Fall Out Boy?
Field Report on ‘Halo 3’
from freelancer Lawjick
Penny Arcade Expo 2007
The Alpha and Omegathon of Expos
Women’s volleyball slams it past Olympic
Kempton's jersey says '2', but let her show you what number our team is
Dave Palmer: Sportsman-like conduct
SCC Athletic Director shares his goals and plans
Women’s soccer kicks it up a notch!
Modern chivalry in action
The noble sport of parking lot jousting