Daily Vanguard, Portland State University, OR
4 days ago by Nathan Hellman
When Lindsey Newkirk looked out from the stage at The Wonder Ballroom on a Saturday night in December 2006, she was surprised at what she saw.
As Newkirk recalls, "the place was packed, and I started shaking."
And with that she knew her creation had finally come alive.
The Beacon, University of Portland, OR
14 hours ago by Clare Shreve
I came in at his last song, soaked and confused, thinking, "I thought Ingrid was going to be on at 8? I thought Ingrid wasn't big enough to have openers?"
But indeed she is. Tuesday night at the Wonder Ballroom, Ingrid Michaelson performed. Two blokes, Newton Faulkner and David Ford, were the opening musicians.
Seattle University Spectator, Seattle University, WA
1 day ago by Clara Ganey
As I was walking through the streets of downtown Seattle, tall buildings were all I could see. The repetition of line in every structure I cam across caused me to wonder if this would result in all buildings looking the same. I found this not to be the case.
Seattle University Spectator, Seattle University, WA
5 days ago by Taylor Olson
Pulling an all-nighter to finish that big paper or to study for a midterm? This is a scenario many college students become familiar with during their most stressful academic weeks. One of the most common ways students attempt to ward off sleep is through the use of caffeine.
Daily Vanguard, Portland State University, OR
5 days ago by Melinda Bardon
College is said to be the perfect time for anyone to get their first tattoo. You're away from the ever-watchful eye of mom and dad, perhaps you have some cash left over from your fall term financial aid that's eating a hole in your pocket that an iPod just can't fill.