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
Q&A with Seattle University’s Men’s Basketball Head Coach Chris Victor, Tara King Goldman
Seattle University Creates New Vice Presidency Role for Mission Integration, Andru Zodrow
Starbucks Workers’ Push to Unionize Finds Support in Seattle, Genny Sheara
Students Find Refuge in Emotional Support Animals, Matt Parks
Week in Review April 18 – 25, Jason Carpenter
All Around the World: Experiences from Seattle U’s International Students, Matt Parks
Athletic Director of the Year, Genny Sheara
A Year Without Change: School Shootings in the United States, Jacqueline Maciel
Hawaiian Studies Adds More Sources for Seattle U Library, Isabella Purnadi
In a World of Information Overload, Magazines Fill the Void, George Burquest
Redhawks Reflect on Rambunctious Recreation, Genny Sheara
Seattle U Raises Awareness and Funds for Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Emma Ferguson
Sounders Fall Short vs Miami, Now Have Eyes on CONCACAF Final, Jason Carpenter
Students Reflect on Job Opportunities Amidst the Pandemic, Matt Parks
Students Weigh Their Options In Light of Tuition Increase, McKenna White
The 2022 NBA Playoff Field, Qasim Ali
True Crime Series Front and Center in 2022, Matt Parks
Week in Review: April 10 – 17, Sam Bunn
A Day of Reflection and Discussion on Seattle U’s Mission, Isabella Purnadi
Fresh Look Mariners Begin Their 2022 Campaign, George Burquest
Marking 100 Days in Office, Mayor Harrell Discusses Plans for Creating “One Seattle”, Callie Solberg
Seattle U Law Students Help Ukrainian Refugees Apply for Asylum, Genny Sheara
Seattle University Drag Show Makes a Magnificent Return, Sam Bunn
Stefanie Madrigal Continues to Mow Down Opposing Hitters, Cielita Maguddayao
A Night at the MoPOP: Spring Ball Reunites Seattle U Community, Matt Parks
Bridgerton Brings Fans Back to The Ball, Jada Seaton
Chartwells Employees Voice Continuing Concerns Over Rights and Safety, Genny Sheara
New Hires Signal Significant Strategic Changes for Seattle U, Emma Ferguson
Sustainable Fashion at Seattle U Creates Community, Matt Parks
Wetleg Brings a Packed House to The Crocodile, Emma Jaber
FPL Double Gameweek 29 Preview, Gavin Juviler
“Euphoria” Season 2 Leaves Fans With Questions, Callie Solberg
Project Positive Preaches Self-Appreciation, McKenna White
Russo-Ukrainian War: A Threat to the Safety of Eurasia, Sam Bunn
Save Baseball, George Burquest
Seattle U Graduate Students Are Building a Droid That Collects Trash, Andru Zodrow
Seattle U Instagram Post Initiates Frustration Around Access to Mental Health Services, Genny Sheara
Week in Review Feb. 28 – March 8, Myrea Mora
Where Were You When COVID-19 Hit?, Matt Parks
A Fan of Fran’s: How the Cynics Inspire, Emma Jaber
BSU Showcase Provides Powerful Performances for New Scholarship, George Burquest
Capitol Hill Welcomes Anchorhead Coffee to the Community, Ashley Hagar
FPL Gameweeks 26 + 27 Review, Gavin Juviler
The Seattle Kraken: Fostering a Hockey Culture for All, McKenna White
Week in Review Feb. 21 – Feb. 27, Sam Bunn
‘One Seattle’: Mayor Harrell’s First Address to the City, Liam Lawless
Redhawks Ruminate on Restrictions, Genny Sheara
Seattle U Athletes Reflect as Winter Seasons Close, Matt Parks
Shala McKee’s Experience with the Synodal Process: The God and the Bad, Andru Zodrow
A Year Later: The Death of Derek Hayden, Sam Bunn
FPL Gameweek 27 Free Hit Guide, Gavin Juviler
Open Trails Ahead: An Outdoor Experience, Liam Lawless
Redhawks Softball Team: A Successful Evolution, Tara King Goldman
Sports Week in Review Feb. 13 – Feb. 21, George Burquest
The Feminist Library: “Feminism for the 99%: A Manifesto”, Kali Herbst Minino
2022 Oscars Breakdown: Reactions, Predictions and Insights, Matt Parks
SEAC and RHA Look to Bring Community Together: A Preview of What’s to Come, Matt Parks
Shaping the Future of Seattle University, McKenna White
2022 Winter Olympics: Triumph, Chaos and a Call for Unity, Matt Parks
FPL Gameweek 25 Review + Double Gameweek Transfer Strategy, Gavin Juviler
The Feminist Library: An Interview with Author Leslie Kern, Kali Herbst Minino
Catholics, Colleges and Collective Bargaining, Myrea Mora and Andru Zodrow
Faculty Parents Juggling Challenges During COVID-19, Sam Bunn
Hip Hop Halftime Makes History, George Burquest
Mazzy Eckel, a Queen on and off the Runway, McKenna White
SGSU Update: A Look at What's to Come, Matt Parks
Valentine’s Day With Faye, Emma Jaber and Claire Needs
Are We Done Yet?, Emma Jaber
Capitol Hill Parts Ways with Two of Its Long Standing Cafés, Ashley Hagar and Kali Herbst Minino
Clubs Are Making A COVID Comeback, Emma Jaber
FPL Gameweeks 24-27 Preview, Gavin Juviler
"Meet 22 in '22," President Peñalver Set for Collaborative Spring Tour, Matt Parks
Redhawks Return to the Nest after Several Weeks Online, George Burquest
Redhawk Track Standouts are Shattering Records, Sam Bunn
Starbucks Workers Attempt to Secure Collective Bargaining Rights, Liam Lawless
Streaming Sensationalism, Liam Lawless
The Feminist Library: An Interview with Author Darcy Lockman, Kali Herbst Minino
Breakout Connections at Redzone’s Speed Friending, Liam Lawless
Education Abroad Continues Despite Ongoing COVID-19 Surges, Ashley Hagar
Redhawks Fly Away with Weekly Individual Awards, George Burquest
Seattle University Students, Organizations Celebrate the Lunar New Year, Liam Lawless
Students Share Favorite Winter Foods and Drinks, Matt Parks
The Feminist Library: “The Witches are Coming” and Academic Language, Kali Herbst Minino
UREC Adjusts COVID-19 Measures, Remains Open for Community, Matt Parks
Why Baseball’s Labor Dispute is Finally Turning Heads, Sam Bunn
A Crash Course in Dating During the Pandemic, Matt Parks
Billodue Makes Space for Student Creativity, Myrea Mora
BookTok Brings Book Club Back, Emma Jaber and Liam Lawless
Euphoria is Fantastic, But Not For The Faint of Heart, Emma Jaber
In-Person Clinical Continue During the Pandemic, Matt Parks
Redhawks Basketball: Winning As Family, George Burquest
Seattle Theater Students and Professionals Look Forward to the Return of Live Theater, Andru Zodrow
The Feminist Library: An Interview with Author Jenny Brown, Kali Herbst Minino
Universities Look to Each Other on COVID-19 Policy, Kali Herbst Minino
Week in Review: Jan. 17 – 24, Sam Bunn
Lions, Tigers and Bears—and The Omicron Variant, Anastasia McConachie
New Year, Same Old Me, Liam Lawless
NFL Wild Card Weekend Recap, Sam Bunn
Seahawks: Offseason Preview, Tara King Goldman
Seattle Drag Scene Reignited By Fresh Faces, Liam Lawless