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Wednesday, April 30, 2008 — Volume 2 Issue 18
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Teaching classes not the only focus for Seattle U faculty

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Braden VanDragt
News — Despite some popular belief, university professors are not merely educators, nor are they merely advisors: Seattle University professors in particular are also passionate students of the world of academia, a fact reflected in the various research projects undertaken each year.

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Sophomore Antich sets record for stolen bases

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Isaac Ginsberg
Sports — When sophomore outfielder Katie Antich gets on base, make sure not to blink. Because if you do, you might miss her sprint off second base and steal third for the second time that game.

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Changing face of record stores in digital era

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Jessica Ishmael
Arts and Entertainment — Our generation has witnessed some of the most fast-paced technological shifts in history, especially in the world of music. Many college students today can probably recall themselves and their families listening to cassettes. Just 15 years ago, the Compact Disc was still a shiny and new medium for music to be played on.

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If an alien species was carefully analyzing Seattle University’s administrative set-up, class schedule and social events in order to find out the perfect time to attack and take-over, they would probably come to the conclusion that Quadstock had nothing to do with live musical acts. They would most likely assume that the annual spring event was a celebration of alcohol and walking around in the rain.

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