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Paying For College During The Downturn
Day to Day , October 2, 2008 The average tuition at a four-year private college is $23,000 and rising.
Western Washington: No.4 Vikings defeat Seattle Pacific in four sets
Middle blocker Angie Alvord had match highs of 22 kills and seven blocks as nationally ranked Western Washington University overcame losing the first set and defeated Seattle Pacific University, 21-25, 25-21, ...
Meeting on Aurora Bridge fence Tuesday night
There will be a Aurora Bridge Fence Advisory Committee public meeting Tuesday night.
South End churches announce topics for Sunday
Guest professor will lead service Dr. Miriam Adeney will speak at the South Whidbey Community Church on the topic, "How Much Power is Enough?" The sermon is based on the "Suffering Servant" passage of Isaiah ...
Small Retail: Helping others motivates coffee company
Pura Vida Coffee hit the big time when it began selling coffee to the U.S. House of Representatives in January.
Western Washington: No.22 Western plays host to No.4 Seattle Pacific
In a match-up that in all probability will have league title implications, Western Washington University entertains Seattle Pacific University in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference women's soccer game ...
Alaska: Nanooks Sweep Falcons For First Time in Seventeen Years
Junior right-side hitter Jessica Hill hammered down 16 kills and junior setter Alexa Sherman distributed 38 assists en route to a three-set sweep of visiting Seattle Pacific University Thursday, topping the ...
Matawan church to install new pastor Sept. 14
MATAWAN - The Rev. Loril Hawk will be installed as the pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Matawan at 3 p.m. Sept.
Bothell family mourns Marine killed in Afghanistan
Even as a young boy, Lt. Nic Madrazo's mother knew exactly what her eldest son was destined for.
Joe Wikert's Publishing 2020 Blog
There's been a raft of recent publications dealing with the brain and how to keep it sharp as you age.
Staats: How a Nampan built a business from his dorm room
Staats: How a Nampan built a business from his dorm room Dan Price, 24, started a credit-card processing company that now employees 27 people.
DEAR READERS: We sat down with John Medina, author of "Brain Rules" , to discuss what brain research can teach us about being more effective at work.
'Season to Change' fashion show tonight on Front Street
From left, Christy Holtzinger, Garden Dance owner Michelle Wyles and Carly Holtzinger try on clothes at the Front Street boutique in preparation for an tonight's fashion show Carly is organizing as a fundraiser ...
Bothell's Laura Grafham lends a hand in India
Bothell native Laura Grafham was following in her father's footsteps when she traveled to India this summer.
Strange Bedfellows: RNC delegate: McCain surrogates speak
Eds Note: Ryan Otto Ulrich grew up in Western Washington where he worked on the field team that helped secure the election of Congressman Dave Reichert to his first term.
How long should old news stories stay online?
A former Seattle Pacific University student's legal battle to get the student paper to delete a 10-year-old story from its online archives spotlights an issue that the P-I -- and, I suspect, many other ...
Attorney finds Internet won't let go of his past
Alleging discrimination at Seattle Pacific University, Shakespear Feyissa was keen to land his story in the student newspaper.
Do journalism practices need to change for digital media?
In the days of print, archives of past news articles were only accessible via microfiche or an expensive subscription to an online archive service like Lexis-Nexus. Now, when most articles are published and ...
College editors say no to lawyer who wants online story pulled
He was never charged, but the Seattle Pacific University newspaper story about the incident still comes up when his named is Googled.
August 15, 2008 Brad's gone viral! We tried to warn Bradley Marshall. He's the defrocked attorney who's been trying to scare BlatherWatch with dire legal threats.