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 2021
Poke Your Friends: Tattoo Culture at Seattle University, Liam Lawless
Predictions for the BIg Four Grammy Awards, Bill Smolskis
Week In Review: Nov. 22 - Nov. 28, Claire Hood
Redhawks Men's Soccer Soar in Spectacular Fashion to Win the WAC, George Burquest
Redhawks Reckon with Resignation, Matt Price and Cielita Maguddayao
Week In Review: Nov. 15 - Nov. 21, Claire Hood
An Interview with "Hidden Mercy" Author Michael O'Loughlin, Andru Zodrow
Emma & Bill's Album Review: Adele's FIve Star "30" Too Well Deserved To Explain, Emma & Bill
"Red (Taylor's Version)" Reclaims and Emboldens the Past, Matt Parks
Seattle University Shifts to a Hybrid Admissions Process, Ashley Hagar
The Prevalence of Seasonal Depression and Helpful Resources, Matt Parks
Unplug and Connect, Liam Lawless
"Back to Our Future" Homecoming Week Revels in Coming Together, Matt Parks
Bomb Cyclone' Makes Landfall on Seattle U Campus, Liam Lawless
Seattle U Community Readies for Post-Thanksgiving Shift Online, Matt Parks
Sports Week in Review: Nov. 7 - 15, Matt Price
The Marvel Cinematic Universe Expands Ambitiously Through "Eternals", George Burquest
Valley from Toronto opens for COIN at Showbox, Claire Hood
What The Astroworld Debacle Means for the Future of Festivals, Bill Smolskis
White Supremacy-Could the Terrorism Label do More Harm Than Good?, Cielita Maguddayao
Finding Your Place in the World of Lesbian Loneliness, Gabriella Robinson
2021 Election: SGSU Introduces Co-Representatives, Claire Hood
EcoSangha: Buddhism for Non-Buddhists, Eli Gunderman
Envisioning Russell Wilson's Return, Tara King Goldman
From Bookstores to Libraries, Reading the Post-Quarantine Environment, Kali Herbst Minino
Redhawks Prepare to Soar on the Basketball Court, Ben Wiley
The Return of Study Abroad: Pending National Restrictions, Daniel Strain
The 'X' Option: The State Department Issues the First Gender-Neutral Passport, Liam Lawless
WQ Registration: Weighing the Importance of Online Courses, Ashley Hagar and Zhangir Kalmykov
2nd Annual Food Justice Week brings Seattle U Community into the Conversation, Matt Parks
"Poisoning Paradise" Film Festival Discusses Indigenous Environmental Justice, Liam Lawless
Science Fiction like It's 1965: "Dune" Well Received In Theatres and Online, Bill Smolskis
Seattle Releases the Kraken, George Burquest
Seattle's 2021 Mayoral Election, Daniel Strain
Sports Week in Review: Oct. 25 - Oct. 31, Claire Wiener
Vandal Defaces Arrupe Jesuit Residence, Liam Lawless
Women Navigate Employment Post Quarantine, Roshni Patel
BOO! Halloween 2021 Featuring the Thrill of Horror Films, Dalia Macedonio
Honors Innovation Cohort Loses Second-Year Students, Claire Hood
Netflix Series "You" Debuts A Third Spooky Season, Callie Solberg
Peñalver Holds Community Forums to Discuss Strategic Plan, Ashley Hagar and Zhangir Kalmykov
Second Walmart Vaccine Clinic Focuses on Boosters, Kali Herbst Minino and Ashley Hagar
Student-led Rocky Horror Picture Show Continues Tradition, Liam Lawless
Navigating Seattle University's Values and Expectations, Student Government of Seattle University
A Bachelor Franchise Update, Emma Jaber
First-year Students Acclimate to College Life as Family Weekend Approaches, Matt Parks
Seattle University Reformats Strategic Plan During Financial Stress, Zhangir Kalmykov
Seattle U Organizations Combat Period Poverty, Olivia Merrick
Sports Week in Review Oct. 10 - 17, George Burquest
The Gender Justice Center Looks Forward to the New Academic Year, Andru Zodrow
111 Million Streams: Squid Game Officially Netflix's Most Watched Show in History, Callie Solberg
A Decade of UREC, George Burquest
Heroes and Villains: The Art of the Disney Costume Brings a Touch of Magic to Seattle, Emma Jaber and Live Haroche
Northgate Link Extension Provides New Opportunities for Seattle U Students, Kali Herbst Minino
Recent Criminal Events on Seattle U's Campus, Andru Zodrow, Kali Herbst Minino, and Eve Nyman
Rising Star: Mireia Fehr Wins WAC Women's Tennis Player of the Month, Matt Parks
Seattle U Hosts Two Day Walmart Flu and COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic, Ashley Hagar
Seattle University's School of Theology and Ministry Prepares for Closure, Zhangir Kalmykov
Fall Quarter Fashion Influenced by a Year of Lockdown, Zhangir Kalmykov
Seattle Mariners: So Close, but Room To Improve, Matt Price
Seattle U Community Prepares for Another Year of COVID-19, Kali Herbst Minino
Seattle U Community Reflects on 2021 Music Releases, Bill Smolskis
Seattle University Begins Academic Year with New Leadership, Andru Zodrow
Sports Week in Review: Sept. 27 - Oct. 3, Tara King Goldman
Taking a Breather: The Social Impact of Mask Requirements Seattle University, Olivia Merrick
Three Years of First Years, Ashley Hagar
Twenty-Four Year Term of Seattle U President Stephen V. Sundborg. S.J., Coming to an End, Kali Herbst Minino
A Year of Activism and What That Means for the Seattle U Community, Nicole Alejandra Hong
Seattle Concert Venues and Movie Theatres Start to Share Summer Event Schedules, Ashley Hagar
Seattle University Works Hard to Recover Financially from COVID-19 Pandemic, Ben Wiley
Summer 2021 Playlist Suggestions from Seattle University Students, Megan Bobilin
A Desperate Call to Revise the "Official Ending", Augustyna Brestar
Ask Anna Anything: An Advice Column for College Students, Anna Popp
Redhawk Athletic Success in 2020-2021 Academic Year, Matt Price
Riley's Astrology Corner: Preparing for Your Best Summer, Riley Flanagan
Seattle Activists Push for End of the U.S. Funding Mass Killings in the Philippines, Eli Gunderman
Various Departments Reflect On the Decision to Hold Classes in Person, Nicole Alejandra Hong
Mariners Fans Are Back and Without Masks, Matt Price
Seattle University Battles Top Teams at NCAA Regional Softball Tournament, Matt Price
Washington's Own Kenny Mayne Leaves Behind a Massive Legacy At ESPN, Ben Wiley
As Spring Quarter Ends COVID-19 Questions Remain With New Policy Changes, Ashley Hagar
COVID-19 Caution During a Seattle Summer, Kali Herbst Minino
News of Student Employment Cuts Prompts Campus-Wide Concern, Megan Bobilin
Olivia Rodrigo Is the Moment: A Pop Star's Rise to Fame, Ethan Garza
SEAC Hosts Annual Quadstock With Artists UMI and AJR, Ashley Hagar
Seattle U Community Responds to War in Gaza, Will Stein
Seattle University Hosts First Racial Equity Summit for Faculty and Students, Nicole Kudyakov
Virtual Pinning Ceremony Leaves Graduates Nursing Students Disappointed, Megan Bobilin
School of Law Alumna Accuses Seattle U of Failure to Support Victims of Abuse, Myrea Mora and Logan Gilbert
A Collection of Summer Reading Recommendations from Seattle University Students & Professors, Megan Bobilin
Ask Anna Anything: An Advice Column for College Students, Anna Popp
DK Metcalf from Gridiron to the Track: Why Not?, Tara King Goldman
Netflix's "The Circle" Draws Attention to Social Media's Impact on Our Lives, Ashley Hagar
Red Night Award Ceremony Celebrates Achievement and Reflection, Nicole Kudyakov
Riley's Astrology Corner: Mercury Retrograde Preparations, Riley Flanagan
Seattle U Hosts Two Day Walmart Clinic to Boost Vaccinations, Ashley Hagar
Seattle U Student-Lead Programs Highlight Mental Health Awareness Month, Nicole Alejandra Hong
Should COVID-19 Vaccines Have Patent Protections?, Kali Herbst Minino
Tebow Returns Before Kaepernick: Where the NFL Went Wrong, Matt Price
Albers Ethics Week Provides Valuable Learning Experience for Students, Ben Wiley