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mlanderson | October 21, 2009

I’ve been realizing lately that it hasn’t seemed liked I’ve been back at school at all this year.

That is until today. At the moment, I’m sitting in the SUB working on two essays, both due tomorrow (of course), and remembering exactly what it is to be back at school — especially the work that goes along with that.

I predict it being a long night, tonight (like many last year were). But for now, I think I’ll just let Elton John and Facebook help me forget about the daunting amount of work I have due tomorrow.

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Microsoft and Ref. 71

mlanderson | October 6, 2009

Now, before I say anything, let me be clear: I am an Apple person. Despite this, I was very impressed with Apple’s chief competitor, software giant Microsoft, yesterday. You see, the Redmond-based corporation donated $100,000 to the Approve Referendum 71 campaign.

For those of you who aren’t familiar with the referendum, a little background: Earlier this year, the Washington state legislature passed a bill giving domestic partners (who can either be LGBT couples or heterosexual couples over the age of 62) all the rights and privileges – at the state level, at least – of their married, heterosexual counterparts. Shortly after the bill was passed, two religious groups joined together in an effort to gather enough signatures to place the new law on the ballot. Unfortunately, the religious groups succeeded in gathering enough signatures to put the law to a public vote. Since then, both sides have been trying to gather donations to pay for their respective campaigns.

Being as we live on a fairly liberal campus as well as the fact that we have a large LGBT community for a University of our size, I felt this an appropriate topic to write a bit about. I suppose what’s most most awesome about what Microsoft has done for the LGBT community is knowing how much courage it took on the company’s part. Because, even now and even in a state like Washington, taking a clear stand on an issue as divisive as gay marriage can be unpopular with many of the company’s customers. Yet, I hope other large companies in the area (cough… Weyerhauser… cough…. Amazon.com….cough…. Starbucks) will follow Microsoft’s lead.

This is an important issue that affects us all. Whether you are gay, straight or questioning, the thought of your civil rights being rescinded by a public vote is disconcerting at the very least. Please join Microsoft, myself, and countless others in supporting this important cause.

To donate money to the Approve Referendum 71 campaign, visit www.upwardstech.net/approvereferendum71.

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Introductions

mlanderson | September 17, 2009

Following the trend, this being my first post, I suppose I should say a bit about myself and what I do at Puget Sound.

First things first, My name is Matt Anderson. I am a sophomore English/Creative Writing major. After earning my B.A., I would like to go into journalism and work for a major daily newspaper (or whatever medium is left at that point). Currently, I’m one of two Managing Editors for the campus newspaper, The Trail — last year I was the News Editor. I’m also from Tacoma and have written for The News Tribune as well as The Herald, located in Puyallup.

At this point in the school year, I think everyone is getting used to either being back at Puget Sound or arriving for the first time. In either case, I hope everyone has been doing really, really well in the first few weeks of classes — I know I’ve hit some snags (particularly in my major author study on John Milton), but such things are to be expected. So for now, all I really have to say is this: Welcome, or Welcome back! And, be assured, more is to come.

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