The Spectator is Seattle University's student newspaper. In 2020, The Spectator temporarily ceased weekly print publication on account of the COVID-19 pandemic. This collection currently contains articles published on The Spectator website.
Online archives of print issues of The Spectator from 1933-2019 are also available.
Articles from 2020
Alleged Union Busting at The Frye Art Museum, Michaela Moore
Celebrating the Life of Father Peter Ely S. J., Andru Zodrow
COVID vs. Concerts: How Concert Culture is Reshaped in a Pandemic, Emma Jaber
Students in Financial Trouble Receive Support From Campus Organizations, Logan Gilbert
This Week in Entertainment, Sofia Muro-Wells
A Season Interrupted: Reflections from Track & Field Senior Olivia Stein, Ben Wiley
Canceled Internships Amidst COVID-19 Outbreak Leave Students Questioning What to Do Now, Michaela Moore
Housing Lottery Adds Stress to the Beginning of Spring Quarter, Emma Jaber
NCAA Cancels Spring Sports: What That Means for the Future of Collegiate Athletics, Michelle Newblom
This Week in Entertainment, London Jones
Animal Crossing Creates Joy at the Perfect Moment, Andru Zodrow
Dethroning the Tiger King, Michaela Moore
2020 Tokyo Olympics Postponed, Ben Wiley
Control the Controllables, Nicole Golba
No Need to Stress Personal Progress in the Midst of a Pandemic, Emma Jaber
Strategic Cooking in the Time of COVID, Sofia Muro-Wells
Your Fave is Emblematic: Zoom Calls wIth Charli, Josh Merchant