The far-Left attack on higher education continues to wrack up “successes." As Shift reported, a group of students “occupied” the front lobby of the Matteo Ricci College (MRC) — Seattle University’s … [Read more...]
Ashli Tagoai: “Seattle policies are not a fit for the 30th District.”
Shift’s Newsmaker interview is with 30th Legislative District House candidate Ashli Tagoai, who is a Federal Way native, community activist, and promising young attorney. Republican strategists … [Read more...]
Where Cities Fail, Good Samaritan Citizens Clean Up Graffiti in Seattle
Guest Editorial: Caitlin Bassett, Discovery Institute When he first started noticing the violent, pornographic and hateful graffiti on his street in Seattle, one resident (who wished to remain … [Read more...]
AG Candidate Matt Larkin on Bob Ferguson’s “Deafening” Silence over Attacks on Officers and Seattle’s “Reckless” Decision to Defund the Police
This week’s Newsmaker Interview is with Republican candidate for Attorney General Matt Larkin. The Washington native shares his views on the silence from current Attorney General Bob Ferguson on the … [Read more...]
Seattle U caves to demands of “profoundly damaged” students
Seattle University has caved in to the demands of the rather pathetic students who feel “traumatized” by the “profoundly damaging” experience of reading classic literature. As Shift reported, last … [Read more...]
Seattle U. students demand dean’s resignation, claim “profoundly damaging” experience of reading “old racist and sexist white guys”
Seattle University students decided to show their parents why they are paying a whopping $40,500 per year to attend the school. A group of students have “occupied” the front lobby of the Matteo Ricci … [Read more...]
Seattle City Council carries labor’s water, again
The Seattle City Council has proven its far-left tendencies time and time again over the past few years, on issues local, statewide and even international. Evidently, whether the City Council has the … [Read more...]
Mayor Murray wants UW to pay for Seattle’s problems
Never let it be said that Seattle Mayor Ed Murray would miss a chance to belly up to the public trough to grab some tax money. Especially when it will allow him to overlook Seattle’s own city … [Read more...]
Seattle City Council candidates urge divesting from reality
What do these 10 Seattle City Council candidates have in common… other than that they are on the extreme far-left of the political spectrum? Lisa Herbold, District One Tammy Morales, District … [Read more...]
Seattle proceeds with takeover of failed bike-share company, despite setback
The federal government will not contribute $10 million to help the City of Seattle expand the Pronto Cycle Share, a failing bicycle network company. Despite the loss of support, the Seattle Department … [Read more...]
Study faults $15 min. wage for Seattle job losses
According to University of Michigan economics professor Mark Perry, about 1,300 jobs have been cut in Seattle’s restaurant industry between January and June. Perry told KIRO Radio’s Dori Monson that … [Read more...]
Bernie Sanders, Kshama Sawant to share stage at Seattle rally
Democrat presidential candidate and self-proclaimed socialist Bernie Sanders is headed to Seattle on August 8, to headline a “Social Security Works” rally in Westlake Park. Sanders’ appearance is not … [Read more...]