Glued to email, your RSS reader or Twitter? Has your hand grown by 133 grams — the approximate weight of an iPhone? The Web is a stream, and it’s easy to drown. MónicaGuzmán returns to the Ignite stage to offer tips, tricks and cautionary tales to guide you through the perils of an always connected lifestyle. About MónicaGuzmánMónicaGuzmán is a reporter...
... the Seattle Times are against you, then you're in trouble." He's so dreamy! The SECB also met MonicaGuzman for the very first time (so adorable! so fashionable!) and we met up with Slog commenters Baconcat and Will in Seattle. Baconcat was most helpful in getting us information about the results (the SECB has a T-Mobile phone, and we are currently very undelighted with our service...
... "homosexual conduct." (Seattlepi.com file) For more information see the following posts: MonicaGuzman, "Seattle gay rights pioneer reflects on activism," posted Nov. 3, 2009 MonicaGuzman, "How long has Seattle supported gay rights?" posted Jun. 29, 2009 Also, the history book by Gary Atkins, "Gay Seattle: stories of exile and belonging,"...
... to get out of its wi-fi contract with AT&T, which expires at the end of the year.My colleague MonicaGuzman wrote about the partnership :The airport was already planning to provide free Wi-Fi to customers once its AT&T contract expired in January. Free Wi-Fi has long been a popular request on customer feedback forms, Cooper said.Google paid Sea-Tac to install the free Wi-Fi, he said,...
... Student Government (ASG). ASG president Steve Macias, 19, and student affairs commissioner MonicaGuzman now risk losing their positions in a recall vote after the ASG welcomed the Genocide Awareness Project (GAP). Run by the Sanctity of Human Life Network, GAP draws a comparison between abortion and past genocidal atrocities through graphic images. While the ASG voted unanimously...
... delivered keynotes. Receiving scholarships were Alvaro Moises Huerta of Stanford Law School, MonicaGuzman of Santa Clara University, Aidin Castillo of UC-Davis and Debra Urteaga of Hastings. — Scott Graham
For a story and photo gallery about thrift store Halloween costumes, MónicaGuzmán and I put ourselves at the mercy of two costume specialists last week who had only one mission -- to make sure shoppers got a good outfit.
Remember the Squirrelman'That was David Csaky, the man who squatted in a on city-managed property for two years until the city kicked him out, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and his Eastlake neighbors helped him Filmmaker Kevin Heutink is putting David Csaky's story on film. (MónicaGuzmán/Seattlepi.com file)It was one of the most touching and fascinating stories to come out of Seattle...