This week, we received a news tip in the form of an e-mail. The e-mail was basically regarding how the Tommy Hilfiger clothing brand
Blog: Don’t assume your help is not wanted
Not one donation box for Japan’s disaster relief was found at the Cherry Blossom Festival (CBF), which was held at the Seattle Center last weekend.
Blog: A star that towers above the crowd
“Standing Above the Crowd,” is a new book by former NBA star James Donaldson. He literally stands above the crowd. At 7’4”, the ceiling above the New Hong Kong Restaurant’s stage was almost not high enough for James.
Blog: Journalist was a failing student?
I have never met a TV anchor who had the guts to tell a group of strangers that, in his first semester of college, his GPA was 0.93.
Blog: Celebrating diversity at a dinner
Every year, we try to set a great example of what diversity is about at our Diversity Makes a Difference Scholarship dinner. This year, the rainbow revealed
Blog: How the UW competes for future winners
In the week when the University of Washington (UW) sent out its many rejection letters to freshmen, there were only a select few who were accepted.
Reader’s Corner: Studying abroad is a once-in-a-lifetime experience not to be forgotten
As a junior at the University of Washington, I want to make the most of my college career. I believe that studying abroad is one way to make
Preparing for emergencies will give peace of mind
Disasters can strike at any time, and being prepared is important for whatever emergency may happen in the Puget Sound.
April 6: McGinn and Constantine stroll together for City–County Walk
Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn and King County Executive Dow Constantine teamed up for the kick-off of the Let’s Move! National Start Walking Day
March 22: Local company Questkids Clothing accepted into Macy workshop
As the result of a nationwide search, local company Questkids Clothing will be heading to New York City to join 19 other companies in a Macy’s workshop