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    March 20, 2012

    NIT Win Against Oregon Only Way For Huskies to Salvage Season

    Not Invited to the Tournament. That's not actually what NIT stands for, but it might as well be for the UW hoops squad. They suffered the ignominy of being the first Pac-10/12 regular season champion left out of the Big Dance, and ended up instead as the top seed in the inconsequential NIT. Tonight, ... More >>

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    March 9, 2012

    Does Washington Deserve to End Up in the NIT?

    The Pac-10/12 regular season champion has never been excluded from the NCAA tournament, but after losing their last two games, the Huskies could set a precedent. Here's an overview of why UW should -- and should not -- be invited to the Big Dance.

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    December 14, 2011

    The Downward Pony: Dr. Hannah Evergreen Teaches Yoga...For Horses

    Image Source​First they started cranking up the heat. Then they switched to doing it on paddleboards. This Saturday they're doing it at a rave. But when it comes to yoga, Dr. Hannah Evergreen has them all beat. On Saturday mornings she teaches a small herd of horses (and their owners) how to s ... More >>

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    November 21, 2011

    Seahawks Beat Rams to Salvage Sorry Seattle Sports Weekend

    When Tarvaris Jackson opened Sunday's game against St. Louis with back-to-back interceptions, it seemed like Seattle sports fans were destined to suffer through a third depressing display of mediocrity in 48 hours. Luckily, mediocre is enough to beat the Rams.

  • News

    September 21, 2011

    Iraq 2003-2006

    When Tarvaris Jackson opened Sunday's game against St. Louis with back-to-back interceptions, it seemed like Seattle sports fans were destined to suffer through a third depressing display of mediocrity in 48 hours. Luckily, mediocre is enough to beat the Rams.

  • Blogs

    May 3, 2011

    Gustavo Aquepucho, OSU Student, Accused of Slitting Throats of Girlfriend and Baby

    ​Rather than deal with the fact that his girlfriend didn't want to get back together with him, Benton County prosecutors say that Gustavo David Martinez Aquepucho killed her and their baby boy by slitting their throats with a knife. Now the Oregon State University student is facing a possible ... More >>

  • News

    April 20, 2011

    Greentenders

    In honor of Earth Day, here are seven classic cases of ecohypocrisy.

  • Blogs

    March 10, 2011

    Erich Gliebe, National Alliance Neo-Nazi Leader: "Most White Americans Agree With Our Message"

    Erich Gliebe says he knows what white Americans really want.​Erich Gliebe is the head of the National Alliance, a white separatist group that alleged would-be Spokane bomber Kevin William Harpham supposedly has ties to. He tells Seattle Weekly three things. First, Harpham is not a member; seco ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 10, 2011

    Pulling Double Duty On A Historic Seattle Sports Day

    Image via​The Seahawks kicked off against the Saints at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday afternoon in a David and Goliath (only if David had a losing record) playoff showdown. The Washington men's basketball tam tipped-off against Oregon State at 3:30 later that afternoon in a match-up that gave the Husk ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 6, 2011

    Reggie Moore Cited for Marijuana Possesion; Does the WSU Athletic Department Have a Pot Problem?

    Image via​Reggie Moore, a Rainier Beach alum and WSU basketball's starting point guard, was recently arrested in Pullman and cited for misdemeanor marijuana possession. Moore's bust is the third weed-related incident that the WSU athletic department has dealt with in the past six months. Back ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 21, 2010

    Michael Brachais, Vancouver Driver, Pulled Over For Speeding, Then Busted for 1.5 Lbs of Pot, Stolen Guns

    ​It's called "cruise control." And it's something that every drug smuggler would do well to familiarize themselves with if they plan on using a car or truck to transport illegal goods. Vancouver's Michael Brachais apparently forgot about that 60-year-old bit of technology on Sunday and was pul ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 21, 2010

    The Top 20 Daily Weekly Stories of 2010

    ​We wrote thousands of stories for the Daily Weekly in the last 12 months. We're hoping you got to read at least some of them. But even if you didn't, we picked out the top 20 that everyone else read and have arranged them here for an easy hop on the bandwagon. And just so you know we mean bus ... More >>

  • News

    December 1, 2010

    Son, I'm Turning You In

    Northwest Somalis struggle to deal with would-be jihadists in their midst.

  • Blogs

    November 29, 2010

    Mohamed Osman Mohamud, Accused Portland Bomber, had a Little Help from His FBI Friends

    ​It's called a sting, not entrapment, that led to the arrest of accused would-be bomber Mohamed Osman Mohamud, 19, in Portland Friday. As he pressed cellphone buttons that he thought would detonate a car bomb during a crowded tree-lighting ceremony at Pioneer Courthouse Square, agents from the ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 29, 2010

    Mohamed Osman Mohamud Was Turned In by His Parents, Neighbor Says

    ​Friday night's arrest of Portland's would-be bomber Mohamed Osman Mohamud raised fears once again of the potential threat posed by radicalized Somali immigrants. But some believe the case sets a positive example in one respect: Mohamud's parents may have turned their own son in.

  • News

    September 15, 2010

    Pollutants Come to the National Parks

    Mt. Rainier and Olympic are among those affected.

  • Blogs

    September 14, 2010

    Why That Clean Air You're Breathing in National Parks Might Not Be so Clean

    ​A weekend trip to a national park would seem like the perfect opportunity to escape the dirty air of a congested city. Unfortunately, just as people migrate out of Seattle, so too do airborne pollutants. That's the uncomfortable reality revealed by a study nearly eight years in the making, wh ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 24, 2010

    Tyler Thomas, Oregon State Lineman, Tased By Cops After Assuming Naked Three-Point Stance

    ​Most off-the-field incidents involving gigantic people who play college football are boring. It's always he-pushed-his-girlfriend-down-the-stairs this or he-clubbed-a-bouncer that. Thankfully, 19-year-old, 301-pound Oregon State offensive lineman Tyler Thomas is here to break up the monotony ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 14, 2010

    Martha Barr Dies of Blood Clot After 6-Hour ER Wait

    ​When Martha Barr entered a Eugene, Oregon emergency room two days before Christmas in 2008, the 25-year-old graduate student was having trouble breathing. Six hours later, a doctor finally got around to seeing her. But by then it was too late. Now Barr's family is suing the hospital on the ch ... More >>

  • News

    March 17, 2010

    Atom's Eve

    While environmentalists squabble, nuclear power is on the rise.

  • Blogs

    March 12, 2010

    The Dawgs Get Ready to Dance, the Sun Devils Crap the Bed, and the Pac-10 Should Still Get Three Teams Into the Tourney

    Romar'll likely be dancin' come next week, thanks to ASU shitting the bed against Stanford.​What a difference a night can make. First, the Arizona State Sun Devils managed to get upset by Stanford in the Pac-10 tourney. Next, the University of Washington Huskies narrowly escaped the jaws of th ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 11, 2010

    Pac-10 Expansion Could Be a Boon to Seattle U

    Independent Seattle U has fared well against Big Sky opponents like Eastern Washington this year.​In this week's cover story, we chronicle the once-proud Seattle University men's basketball team's return to Division I after 30 years in the wilderness. Led by NBA prospect Chuck Garcia (pictured ... More >>

  • News

    February 10, 2010

    Free in the Key

    Seattle University's men's basketball team is back in Division I for the first time in 30 years. Will their uneven season be the start of a new legend?

  • Blogs

    January 22, 2010

    Is Seattle U Good Enough to Make a Game of It at Hec Ed Tuesday? Romar Thinks So

    "So, coach, what was like to dance with Baryshnikov in White Nights?"​Last year, the Seattle University men's basketball team visited Hec Ed for the inaugural rekindling of a citywide rivalry that was snuffed out 29 years prior, when the Jesuit school with a proud hoops tradition (Elgin Baylor ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 7, 2010

    What Do Beavers and Globetrotters Have in Common? They Both Were Shocked by Seattle U

    The Flyin' O'Briens, around the time when they made the Harlem Globetrotters wish they'd stayed home.​A friend called former Seattle University basketball great Eddie O'Brien during halftime of last night's Redhawk visit to Oregon State. When informed that the score was 41-27, O'Brien replied, ... More >>

  • News

    December 2, 2009

    Riveting Roundball Returns to the Key

    Seattle U.’s making a case for its upstart basketball program.

  • Blogs

    November 25, 2009

    Basketball's Quietly Exciting Return to KeyArena, Courtesy of Seattle U

    Coach Dollar's Squire Park head-scratcher gets less itchy with every Redhawk win.​When former UW assistant and UCLA point guard Cameron Dollar decided to take the head coaching gig at Seattle University this past off-season, more than a few folks were perplexed. Dollar was the top assistant to ... More >>

  • News

    February 25, 2004

    Two Sides of Beef

    From a slaughterhouse to a vegan house, a carnivore seeks the middle path to ethical eating.

  • News

    December 17, 2003

    Facing Our Losses - Iraq 2003

    Washington's toll in Iraq in 2003.

  • Food

    July 9, 2003

    Very Berry

    No dirt and lots of bugs make Tom Wood's raspberries the best.

  • Food

    June 18, 2003

    Red Perfection

    The first taste of summer, and how to have it all year long.

  • News

    July 3, 2002

    Can Forest Thinning Prevent Fires?

    That's what the Bush administration thinks, much to the horror of tree lovers.

  • News

    January 30, 2002

    News Clips— Swimmers/Sinkers

    That's what the Bush administration thinks, much to the horror of tree lovers.

  • News

    October 10, 2001

    Hog heaven

    The Fish and Wildlife department is practically begging you to shoot down a pig.

  • News

    March 26, 1997

    Bones of Contention

    How the discovery of a 9,000-year-old skeleton on the Columbia River may sink the land-bridge theory of North American settlement and has pitted science against Native American rights.

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