Amina Al-Sadi
Stories
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Working through the dilemma of free speech on college campuses
Bill Radke talks to Seattle University communication professor Caitlin Carlson about the tension between protecting free speech on campus and protecting...
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Cost of free speech on UW campus on the rise
Last year the University of Washington's College Republicans invited former Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos to campus. Yiannopoulos is a conservative...
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#MeToo has us asking: What's next?
Today on The Record we're looking at the #MeToo and Time's Up movements here in Washington state. How did we get here and what we can do next?
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Does Sasquatch sell?
Bigfoot might not be real, but he's a heck of a fundraiser. We are forever fascinated with that critter and now a Washington state senator wants to...
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Can Amazon's Spheres become a Seattle icon?
If you've driven through South Lake Union in the last seven years, you have probably seen the structures emerge. Three round orbs made of steel and...
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After Alaska quake, questions about how ready we are for a tsunami
In the early, early hours of Tuesday morning phones lit up along the Washington coast alerting to the possibility of a tsunami. A 7.9 magnitude...
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It's time to start planning for a 'good death'
Let’s talk about death. No, seriously. It’s time we all had a conversation with our loved ones about dying.
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Check your privilege, hygge culture
Seattle was recently named the most "hygge" city in the United States. Hygge is a way of life that has been imported from Denmark. It essentially means...
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'We need to talk about depression and suicide'
Matt Calkins was in junior high when he first started feeling intense social anxiety. "I remember I would go on high school debate trips and I wouldn't...
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Alien messages or not? Understanding radio waves from deep space
Bill Radke talks to aerospace and science editor for Geekwire, Alan Boyle , about some mysterious bursts of radio waves coming from three billion light...