Student Work

Joey Thompson and Molly Gianarelli wrote about the recently opened downtown Spokane skate rink. The article includes background on planning, development, and building. It includes personal interviews and a video the team produced and featured in the article.

 


Donald Trump has been historically bold in his restrictions and policies regarding immigration. Brianna Vasquez and Ian Thompson created an of the changes that have occurred to the United States immigration and refugee system since the 45th President tool office.

 


is the Emerging Media class project raising awareness for dog rescue. From misconceptions about dogs to the struggles of saving dogs from puppy mills, U4A's main mission is to raise awareness and support for the dogs who deserve loving homes and adequate care.

 


by Ian Davis-Leonard discusses how Latin continues to thrive in a modern world, more than a century and a half after its death.

 


 by Katie Sales takes a look into the mental health services and preparedness of GU ROTC cadets.

 


Jarod Brown's article,, highlights programs east of the Cascades that have set their sights on special ed, and English learning and rural schooling.

 


, an article by Madeline Keckler shows that despite being a city without an official department of arts, Spokane’s artistic community is thriving. From public art to small galleries in coffee shops, live theatrical performances to spoken word poetry, creatives of virtually all mediums have found a way to channel the spirit of Spokane into their work.

 


, an article by Matthew Kincanon shares the story of Jackson Lino, a refugee from South Sudan, and Pingala Dhital, a Bhutanese refugee.

 


. Joseph Thompson covers politics and the vote for key positions for the city of Spokane.