People on the Street – Sarah Elson
After our discussion in class on Tuesday, we concluded that Seattle is an international city because it’s filled with people from all over the world, global businesses and residents who travel far and...
View ArticlePeople on the street- Josh Chin
I started my trip at NorthLake Way, stopping runners and pedestrians as they were traveling toward Gas Works Parks. The interview was less intimidating and more rewarding. I was surprised people would...
View ArticlePeople on the Street at Pikes Place Market- Katherine Loh
Having never visited Pikes Place Market aside from occasionally passing through downtown Seattle, I took this opportunity to pay a visit to the gum wall, enjoy a hot Caramel Apple Spice at the first...
View ArticlePeople on the street – Caroline Gabriel
According to the 2010 U.S. Census, Seattle is 23rd most populous city in the U.S. Comprised of 33 abutting neighborhoods, it’s home to a diverse range of people; I’ve met some who hail from as far away...
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It’s no secret that Seattle holds within it a blend of the world. And who better to ask than those who work in or near the world-renowned Pike Place market to comment on everything from the business,...
View ArticlePeople on the street – Mary Coughlin
This morning before I had class, I decided to get an early start and talk to people in Capitol Hill about why Seattle is viewed as an International city. I chose an area close to Seattle University,...
View ArticlePeople on the street – Eunbi Cho
I went to Bellevue Square to ask people “what makes Seattle an international city.” It was interesting to see how the people who I interviewed had a variety of cultural backgrounds. Many of them came...
View ArticlePeople on the street – Katherine McKeon
Why is Seattle an international city? At a bustling 40-year-old Greek restaurant, where I wait tables once a week, I asked ten local characters, ranging from veteran restaurant owners to French...
View ArticlePeople on the Street – Sean Fraser
As globalization redistributes and blends cultures, ideas and ways of life, certain places have become international hotspots. Seattle is once such location, and the people of Seattle seem to agree...
View ArticlePeople On The Street – Courtney Liu
What do Seattleites think about the diversity of their city? I took my exploration of this question to Northgate Mall. Walking into the mall, I scanned the food court and noticed people of many...
View ArticlePeople on the Street- Hillary Kirby
Finding a place in Seattle I had never been was difficult. But then I realized that I had never done the full walkthrough of Pike Place Market. So, off I went on a wednesday afternoon to ask 10...
View ArticleSPJ College Journalism Contest – Jan. 24th deadline
The deadline for the Society of Professional Journalists’ Mark of Excellence collegiate journalism contest is Thursday,Jan. 24. An SPJ award would look good on your resume, so please consider entering...
View ArticlePeople on the street: Capitol Hill
by Steven Dolan I caught the 49 to Capitol Hill for our assignment, hoping to engage with students at Seattle Central Community College and other residents. I wandered up and down Broadway and the...
View ArticleHenry Art Gallery installation provides a light amidst Seattle gloom
by Steven Dolan As far as escapism, this is not going to cut it. “Elles: Women Artists from the Centre Pompidou, Paris” at the Seattle Art Museum has gone and the cold has come, though a remnant of the...
View ArticleHigh school students get a head start on global leadership
For many U.S. college students, studying abroad has become a rite of passage, with assistance to send them to nearly any geographical coordinate on the map. But less than one-percent of students study...
View ArticleSeattle – A Popular City for European Tourists
This past August, as I was sipping a Carlsberg in a dark, dingy pub in central London, conversation sparked between the group of girls I was traveling with and a small group of British natives. The...
View ArticleA Fremont Pub Feels Like Home for English Football Fanatics
My dad is football fanatic, and I don’t mean he loves the Seahawks. He is a die-hard fan of what Americans refer to as soccer. When I was a kid I was woken up most weekend mornings to the sounds of my...
View ArticleIntegrating Culture and Faith into Same-Sex Relationships
With the legalization of same-sex marriage in Washington State, LGBTQ couples have an exciting opportunity to incorporate their faith and culture into a wedding. However, the process of integrating...
View ArticleSeattle’s International Palate Has Plans to Change
The 5000 block of University Way NE, home to an international palate, may look very different in a few months. According to 2010 U.S. Census, only 20 percent of Seattle’s population is foreign born;...
View ArticleThe Future of International Student, Gloomy or Hopeful?
Eunji Hong (Left), 22, graduated from Seattle University Sarang Lee (Right), 26, graduated from University of Washington There is a little, timid...
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