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Laura Easley/The Falcon
Valentine’s Day in America often involves buying gifts for significant others, such as flowers, teddy bears or chocolate. Johnny’s Flowers in the University District offers all these items and more around the holiday.
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Valentine’s Day gone global
Love it or hate it, Valentine’s Day is right around the corner.
It’s the day that celebrates all forms of cheesiness, sappiness and
mushiness, causes Hallmark card sales to skyrocket and makes hearts
flutter in secret expectation. American shop windows are decked out
in white, red and pink. Rose...
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The top five for Valentine’s Day
With Valentine’s Day quickly approaching, would-be lovers are
scrambling to find that perfect setting for dinner. Seattle has a
myriad of dining options, and here are the five best romantic date
spots I’ve found thus far. This is entirely subjective, and we
welcome any and all suggestions about ...
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Students, staff, faculty all occupy blogosphere
Sometimes, when surfing the Web, there are things more
substantial to read than Facebook.com status updates. Sure, it’s
nice to know that so-and-so is procrastinating before a midterm
while drinking bubble tea, but to know what that person’s life is
really like, read his or her blog.
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Tiny Thai Tom big on taste
Thai restaurants are abundant in Seattle, with many providing
the same type of food, but some exceptional places bring the flavor
to a grand level. Thai Tom, located at 4543 University Way N.E. in
the University District is one of those restaurants.
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A ‘Sharp’ campaign
Campaign season will soon come to a close and give way to
election season, and local emcee Sharp Skills couldn’t have picked
a more relevant time to release his appropriately themed new album
"The Campaign." Hopefully, this hard-hitting effort will turn some
industry heads as the music on displa...
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Hippies, spies and Shakespeare
Imagine a production of Shakespeare set in 1960s in America,
complete with hippies, secret service agents and caped wrestlers.
That’s what director Karen Lund and the cast of Taproot Theatre
present to audiences in their production of Shakespeare’s comedy
"As You Like It."
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Jessica Alba’s ‘Eye’ not worth seeing
Five to 10 years ago, mainly due to the ridiculous popularity of
"The Ring," it became fashionable to adapt Asian horror films into
American remakes. Though the originals are usually pretty good
creep-out fests, the American versions, since the fairly competent
"The Ring," have been severely lac...
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Student Spotlight
In "Student Spotlight," we approach random students on campus
and ask them to share a little about themselves and some of their
opinions on recent issues and life at SPU. You could be next!
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Women's Soccer - Aug. 27
Humboldt State
Win: 4-1
Press Release
Volleyball - Aug. 25
at Coyote Classic - San Bernardino, Ca. vs.Fort Lewis
Win: 3-1
Press Release
Men's Soccer - Aug. 25
at Cal State Stanislaus - Turlock, Ca
Loss: 0-0
Press Release
Volleyball - Aug. 24
at Coyote Classic - San Bernardino, Ca. vs. UC San Diego
Win: 3-2
Press Release
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