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A Club for Islam


Muslim student association comes to Garfield


By Mario Buty

Recently, Abdella and fellow junior Neama Said started a chapter of the Muslim Student Association, which has branches at many local schools and a sorority at the UW.

Published December 21, 2007 - News

Pimp My Teacher’s Ride


Mustangs and motorcycles and Mr. Mandelman, oh my!


By Mario Buty

You can tell a lot about a teacher by what kind of a car they drive.

Published December 21, 2007 - Features

Accident on the Road


Auction organizer hit while crossing street


By Mario Buty

Marta Idowu was hit by a truck making a left turn as she crossed the street at 4th and Columbia in early October.

Published December 7, 2007 - News

College Isn’t (Fair)


A giant mosh pit of college-bound humanity


By Mario Buty

Do you want to go to college? Then you should have gone to the college fair November fourth and fifth at the Convention Center downtown.

Published November 16, 2007 - News

Straight Shooting: Victor Lindstrom


By Mario Buty

Only one Garfield senior, Victor Lindstrom, placed in the National Achievement Scholarship Program, which is given to 4,600 African-American students who did well on the PSAT.

Published November 2, 2007 - News

Newly Formed Dance Team Loaded


After a huge turnout, Garfield dance team is ready to win Bubblin' Brown again


By Mario Buty

The Garfield Dance Team, winners of last year’s Bubblin’ Brown, is ready to start pop, lock, and droppin’ it with a new talented team this year.

Published October 19, 2007 - News

QF See?


The undercover shoppers get a taste of their own medicine


By Mario Buty

I recently heard a rumor that QFC has enlisted undercover people masquerading as normal shoppers to catch potential shoplifters. Undercover people! Wow! How cool is that?

Published October 5, 2007 - News

Switching to Metro


This is the final year for Garfield school buses


By Mario Buty

Next year, Garfield is switching to a new transportation system, putting all students except special ed. on Metro buses and giving them bus passes. If the school board has their way, the yellow “cheese buses” most kids have been riding since first grade will be just a memory for Seattle high-schoolers.

Published October 5, 2007 - News