
Arches Magazine Johnnie Louderback B.A.’57, M.E.’73 noted that twice in the autumn issue the new field house door handles were called "double-bladed" axes. He writes: "I believe that loggers would call them 'double bitted' axes. Some references call them 'double bit' axes." A Logger should know this stuff. The editors stand gratefully corrected.

Arches Magazine Today the editors got a smile out of this article in the Chronicle of Higher Education:
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Raphael Rosen (distorted by a mirror at San Francisco’s Exploratorium, where he works) wrote to his alumni magazine about buying giant scissors.

Arches Magazine In the Arches spring 2008 issue we noted the phenomenal success moviemaker Ben Shelton '03 had with his sort film My Name is Lisa. Ben's got a new one out called Running. You can view it here, in the YouTube Screening Room.
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The YouTube Screening Room is a platform for top films from around the world to find the audiences they deserve.Every other Friday, you'll find four new films featured in the YouTube Screening Room.These ...

Arches Magazine is read in high places. Editor Chuck Luce on the summit of Mt. Whitney, 14,505 feet, highest peak in the contiguous U.S. states, 7:30 a.m., Saturday, August 29.

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The e-version of the summer issue is online at http://ups.journalgraphicsdigital.com/pu bs/ups/current/
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Arches Magazine News from World Headquarters: The Arches offices are getting a facelift so the editors are working from home for a few weeks. The downside: somewhat disjointed connection to UPS networks and no easy stroll across the parking lot to the SUB for lunch. The

MaryAnn Hey there! Can we opt to get Arches electronically instead of through the mail?

Barbara Weist Hey Arches fans, University of Puget Sound has launched its official Facebook fan page! Check it out and become a fan at www.facebook.com/univpugetsound. Go Loggers!!

Arches Magazine Greg Craven '91, the Oregon high school science teacher who we wrote about in the spring 2008 edition after his YouTube video on climate change went mega-viral, is at it again, this time with a new book. He promotes it here, in his signature sincere but entertaining style:
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Pre-order the book from Amazon: http://snurl.com/kjpvp Trailer for the book that grew out of "The Most Terrifying Video You'll Ever See." "What's the Worst That Could Happen? A Rational Response ...

Arches Magazine Coming up in the summer edition: • Michael Cunningham, the author of The Hours, writes about words as music. • Professor Karl Fields reports on traveling and teaching in China and Vietnam with the 2008-09 PacRim cohort. • A Q&A with actress Darby St

Arches Magazine received two awards from the Western Washington Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists in its 2009 Excellence in Journalism competition: A first place in cover design for freelancer Mike Martin's autumn 2008 cover illustration, and a third place in government/political news/features for the autumn 2008 article on Hillary Clinton's visit to campus.

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Mark Smith's article in the spring edition of Arches on former Tacoma Mayor Harry P. Cain was cited in Sunday's News Tribune by columnist Peter Callaghan.
http://www.thenewstribune.com/callaghan/ story/754564.html
Thank you, hometown heroes – and yes, you deserve more | The News Tribune - Peter Callaghan | Seattl
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May. 24, 2009 - We have streets named for railroad robber barons and bridges with no names at all.

Arches Magazine The editors got quite a laugh out of this today.
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It's an all-out typeface-off in our sequel to Font Conference.















