The Spectator is Seattle University's student newspaper.
The Lemieux Library provides access to this digital archive of article text and photos collected from The Spectator website. This collection contains content found in the full print edition and some unique content only available on The Spectator website.
Launched in April 2020, The Spectator Online edition fills the publication gap from the Covid-19 pandemic. Since September 2023, the Spectator Online is now published concurrently with the print edition.
An alternate format is provided on The Spectator website. This attractive color edition is organized in categories including news, sports, arts & entertainment, and opinions.
Articles from 2022
2022-11-09 Finding Community Through Diversification, Naja Johnson
2022-11-09 IPI Provides Resources During Native American and Alaskan Native Heritage Month, McKenna White
2022-11-09 LIFT SU Works to Address Diversity Concerns, Emma Ferguson
2022-11-09 Monsanto Accused of Medically Compromising Children in Monroe, Keagen Brooks-Torres
2022-11-09 OMA Día de los Muertos Showcases Culture, History and Crafts, Cameron Christopherson
2022-11-09 Redhawks Cross-Country Season Comes to a Close, Madden Armstrong
2022-11-09 Seattle U Women’s Basketball Anticipates Competitive Season, Camryn Mata
2022-11-09 The Death of the 30 Year Trend Cycle, Chloe Platt
2022-11-09 The Redhawk Road to Rocky Horror, Genny Sheara
2022-11-09 Week in Review: Oct. 31 – Nov. 7 (Sports), Qasim Ali
2022-11-09 World’s Wealthiest Man Purchases New $44 Billion Project, James Argento-McCurdy
2022-11-02 Chickengate: Where Companies and Ethics Clash, Cameron Christopherson
2022-11-02 Dodgeball Has A Place for Everyone on the Court, Sean Campbell
2022-11-02 Kedai Makan Co-Owner Reflects on Closing After 10 Years, Emma Ferguson
2022-11-02 Kilowatts for Humanity Striving Toward Engineering Equity, McKenna White
2022-11-02 October Brings New Exhibits to Capitol Hill Art Galleries, Keagen Brooks-Torres
2022-11-02 Safety and Justice: How can they Co-exist?, Cameron Christopherson
2022-11-02 Seattle Loses Beloved Business Owner D’Vonne Pickett Jr., James Argento-McCurdy
2022-11-02 Seattle U Men’s Hoops Set Eyes on NCAA Tournament in ‘23, Qasim Ali
2022-11-02 Seattle University Hosts Tense Congressional Debate, Naja Johnson
2022-11-02 Student Finances and Food Justice: Redhawks Navigate a Patchwork of Resources, Leila Bunker
2022-11-02 The Bellarmine Blackout: 40 Hours with No Power, Andru Zodrow and Genny Sheara
2022-11-02 The History of HipHop at the MoPop, Sean Campbell
2022-11-02 The Kia Forum is Harry’s House, Radiating Safety and Joy Amongst Fans, Madi Oswalt
2022-11-02 Time Out Session: Akili Kasim Closes Out Record-Breaking Career, Tyra Okuda
2022-11-02 Weeks in Review: October 17-30 (Sports), Camryn Mata
2022-11-02 World Cup Hunters: England, Simon Kidane
2022-10-26 A Captivating Call: Biden’s Federal Pardon for Cannabis Possession, Naja Johnson
2022-10-26 Activist and Professor Dean Spade Championing Liberation, McKenna White
2022-10-26 Bayonetta 3 Under Fire After Tweets from Bayonetta’s Original Voice Actor, Emma Ferguson
2022-10-26 City Officials Discuss Seattle’s Pressing Challenges, James Argento-McCurdy
2022-10-26 Halloweekend is Gearing Up to Feature Creativity and Excitement, Madi Oswalt
2022-10-26 “Halloween” Ends After 40+ Years, But Leaves Michael Myers’ Story Unresolved, Camryn Mata
2022-10-26 Halo World Championship comes to Seattle, Sean Campbell
2022-10-26 International Redhawks Soar Out of the Pandemic, Chloe Platt
2022-10-26 “iPad Kids” are Shaping the Future of Education, Ashley Hagar and Hisham Bensaadat
2022-10-26 Misinformation’s Deadly: Social Media Perpetuates Serial Killer Rumors, Simon Kidane
2022-10-26 New Beginnings for Redhawks Swimming, Tyra Okuda
2022-10-26 Pumpkin Spice & Everything Nice, Leila Bunker
2022-10-26 Sonic Stand-Out or Disappointment? A “Midnight’s” Review, Natalie Schorr
2022-10-26 Women’s Soccer Turns It Around: Seattle U Surging Late in the Season, Qasim Ali
2022-10-26 Ye’s Controversial History: Can We Separate Art from Creator?, Callie Solberg
2022-10-19 Another NBA Season Begins Without a Seattle Franchise, Qasim Ali
2022-10-19 Anything but a Drag: Trixie and Katya Live!, Chloe Platt
2022-10-19 Bridge Explosion Escalates Tensions in Russia-Ukraine War, Camryn Nata
2022-10-19 Capitol Hill Park Plan Sparks Debate About Public Space, Cameron Christopherson
2022-10-19 Choral Music Brings Generations Together, Chloe Platt
2022-10-19 Disability Activists Await SCOTUS Trial, Madden Armstrong
2022-10-19 Global Street Fair Springboards Student Cultural Engagement, Hisham Bensaadat
2022-10-19 Local Artist Livens Up an Alleyway, James Argento-McCurdy
2022-10-19 Lost Communications: Seattle U’s COVID-19 Departmental Response, Kali Herbst Minino
2022-10-19 The Evolution of Late Night TV: Is This What The People Want?, Madi Oswalt
2022-10-19 The Game of ‘Dinks’ and ‘Overhead Smashing’: Pickleball, Leila Bunker
2022-10-19 Washington State Midterm Elections: Redistricting, Debates and Student Involvement, Emma Ferguson
2022-10-19 Week in Review: Oct. 3 – Oct. 16 (Sports), McKenna White
2022-10-12 A Campus Culture of Activism: Does Seattle U Stand Out?, Naja Johnson
2022-10-12 Building The Nest: Redhawk Room Decor, Allison Groustra
2022-10-12 Concussions in Sports: How Sports Teams Care for Athletes, Camryn Mata
2022-10-12 Depicting Dahmer: Why Are We So Obsessed with Serial Killers?, Chloe Platt
2022-10-12 Did Seattle Just End “Defund the Police?”, James Argento-McCurdy
2022-10-12 Ethics and Art: AI’s New Horizon, Liv Thurman Saunders
2022-10-12 LaTosha Brown Speaks on Opposition and Oppression, McKenna White
2022-10-12 OL Reign Win Their Third NWSL Shield, Natalie Schorr
2022-10-12 Organizations Engage Students at Fall Involvement Fair, Leila Bunker
2022-10-12 Player Led and Coach Fed: The New Look of Redhawks Volleyball, Madden Armstrong
2022-10-12 Seattle Nightlife Makes A Comeback, Cameron Christopherson
2022-10-12 Smoky Seattle: The Cost of Climate Change, Emma Ferguson
2022-10-12 Uncertain Future for Geno Smith’s Seahawks, Simon Kidane
2022-10-05 Benefits, Inflation and Waiting: Understanding Federal Student Loan Forgiveness, Kali Herbst Minino
2022-10-05 Coffee and Competition Creates Community, Sean Campbell
2022-10-05 Con Mucho Amor: Q&A with Film Studies Student Daniela “Dani” León, Camryn Mata
2022-10-05 Florence Pugh Shines Beyond the Clouds of “Don’t Worry Darling” Drama, Callie Solberg
2022-10-05 Gender Inclusive Restrooms Garner Student Feedback, Liv Thurman Saunders
2022-10-05 Iran Protests Spark International Conversation, Naja Johnson
2022-10-05 New Roles for Redhawk Leaders, McKenna White
2022-10-05 Redhawk Dining Takes A New Direction, Allison Groustra
2022-10-05 Redhawks Relieved by Reopening of West Seattle Bridge, Emma Ferguson
2022-10-05 SAM Giacometti Exhibition: Figures Inciting a Peculiar Curiosity, Leila Bunker
2022-10-05 SAM Giacometti Exhibition: Figures Inciting a Peculiar Curiosity, Leila Bunker
2022-10-05 ‘The Woman King’ is a Historical Provocation Made for the Big Screen, James Argento-McCurdy
2022-10-05 ‘The Woman King’ is a Historical Provocation Made for the Big Screen, James Argento-McCurdy
2022-10-05 UREC Check-in: Something for Everyone, Qasim Ali
2022-10-05 Week in Review: Sept. 26 – Oct. 3 (Sports), Natalie Schorr
2022-10-05 We’re Worried Darling: “Don’t Worry Darling” Served Hidden Meanings, Madi Oswalt
2022-10-05 We’re Worried Darling: “Don’t Worry Darling” Served Hidden Meanings, Madi Oswalt
2022-10-05 Why Seattle University?, Cameron Christopherson
2022-10-05 Why Seattle University?, Cameron Christopherson
2022-10-05 Your One Stop Resource Shop: What Does Seattle University Have to Offer?, Chloe Platt
2022-09-28 A Supremely Important Year in Constitutional Law, Genny Sheara
2022-09-28 A Supremely Important Year in Constitutional Law, Genny Sheara
2022-09-28 Roody Toons No. 1, Luca Del Carlo
2022-09-28 Roody Toons No. 1, Luca Del Carlo
2022-09-28 Seattle Mariners Look To End Playoff Drought, Matt Price
2022-09-28 Seattle Mariners Look To End Playoff Drought, Matt Price
2022-09-28 Students Use Seattle U Unaffiliated Resources to Distribute Contraceptives, Kali Herbst Minino
2022-09-28 Students Use Seattle U Unaffiliated Resources to Distribute Contraceptives, Kali Herbst Minino
2022-09-28 The Peñalver Effect: Seattle University’s Administrative Shake-Up, Ashley Hagar and Andru Zodrow
2022-09-28 The Peñalver Effect: Seattle University’s Administrative Shake-Up, Ashley Hagar and Andru Zodrow
2022-09-28 The Perfect Reunion: Phoebe Bridgers’ Punisher Tour, Emma Jaber
2022-09-28 The Perfect Reunion: Phoebe Bridgers’ Punisher Tour, Emma Jaber