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    Quote Originally Posted by slcdawg View Post
    also applied to OSU and uDub.
    May i suggest she also consider WSU. AKA the Stanford of the Inland Northwest. There are few (if any) places like if you are looking for a traditional college experience, and for the right majors (comm, vet, and civil engineering) it is a top level academic institution. And as the land grant state school in WA, your daughter is likely to get some fat scholarships.

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    Quote Originally Posted by romeo tango View Post
    something else to consider is that Spokane and NEWA in general are politically conservative,
    very conservative compared to say, Boulder or Eugene ....

    there is a growing liberal subculture and it has come a long way from the white supremacist days,
    just my 2 cents ....
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    I think this is a bit overstated. Just look at the Spokane City Council and Mayor. Pretty much D affiliated including Lisa Brown who was just elected Mayor and is a former State Senate Majority Leader as a Democrat. Spokane, the city itself, is largely liberal while not the polar left. Surrounding areas are more conservative but that's not Spokane.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toast2266 View Post
    From the perspective of northwest Montana, Spokane is pretty damn sunny. I've done daytrips over to Spokane to get some sun and early season biking (since they melt out way earlier than we do). It also strikes me as fairly moderate politically. Certainly more conservative than a place like Boulder, but pretty liberal compared to a place like coeur d'alene and the Idaho panhandle.
    Agree. When I lived in Missoula we would go over to Spokane during the winter because it was sunny and warm compared to Montana.

    I think it is a matter of perspective. Someone from Los Angeles probably thinks Spokane is gray and dreary, someone from Kalispell sure would not think that.

    I used to do the annual Bloomsday run in Spokane in early May when the lilacs were blooming. My lilac tree in Missoula did not bloom until mid-June.


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    It is the only place I've run into uniformed and masked Proud Boys out for a march...

    But I didn't get the feeling they actually lived there, nor did I get the feeling that anyone else wanted them to be there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by californiagrown View Post
    May i suggest she also consider WSU. AKA the Stanford of the Inland Northwest. There are few (if any) places like if you are looking for a traditional college experience, and for the right majors (comm, vet, and civil engineering) it is a top level academic institution. And as the land grant state school in WA, your daughter is likely to get some fat scholarships.
    Thanks, WSU is apparently also on her list. Good to know that about land grant schools and scholarships. I did not know that.

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    go cougs

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    Quote Originally Posted by singlesline View Post
    It is the only place I've run into uniformed and masked Proud Boys out for a march... nor did I get the feeling that anyone else wanted them to be there.
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    that's the point ....

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    My daughter always thought she would go to Gonzaga. She got in, but through myriad circumstances ended up discovering Seattle University, which is another nonreligious jesuit school. She opted for the big city experience and absolutely loves it. Academically SU is the equal of Gonzaga, although less known. Approximately the same number of students but less of a party atmosphere.

    Speaking for myself, I like Spokane, but when we visited the college the campus did not do much for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by singlesline View Post
    It is the only place I've run into uniformed and masked Proud Boys out for a march...

    But I didn't get the feeling they actually lived there, nor did I get the feeling that anyone else wanted them to be there.
    I’m guessing that members of Spokane Proud Boys live in Spokane yeah?
    https://www.spokesman.com/stories/20...nd-proud-boys/

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    some do, some don't ....

    let me be clear, I hate what those motherfuckers stand for.
    however, I have to live and work with them.

    if your daughter moves here, she will have to live and work with them too

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    Here’s a simple rule, don’t talk about politics or religion. Most people are pretty decent if you don’t talk about those two things.


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    PrOud bOyS!!!!! Be scared!!!! Ffs. Sounds like one stole tango’s gf.
    A lot of the stupid shit being brought up here is a total non issue. Be a good human and you will see and attract good humans. Pretty easy really. Fuckin proud boys, lmao.
    Spokane is a great area. It may not be for everyone, not everywhere is. Lots of places I sure as hell couldn’t stand living but others seem to like it.


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    always appreciate your input funkyperson ...

    my GF would fuck them up,


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    Even if I was down with the ideology the name is a major turnoff. Whomever opted for Boys over Men really did themselves a disservice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagnificentUnicorn View Post
    Here’s a simple rule, don’t talk about politics or religion. Most people are pretty decent if you don’t talk about those two things.
    Yup.....and if they do, have some tolerance for a different world view, even if it doesn't match yours. Yes, I know that's an impossibility in today's world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2FUNKY View Post
    PrOud bOyS!!!!! Be scared!!!! Ffs. Sounds like one stole tango’s gf.
    A lot of the stupid shit being brought up here is a total non issue. Be a good human and you will see and attract good humans. Pretty easy really. Fuckin proud boys, lmao.
    Spokane is a great area. It may not be for everyone, not everywhere is. Lots of places I sure as hell couldn’t stand living but others seem to like it.


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    Yep. Folks should realize how many people out there quietly and respectfully go about their lives, despite having opposing sociopolitical views. Just nip any political conversations in the bud as soon as it might come up. Ive found that only assholes will push politics on someone who obviously tries to avoid it... and so that makes it real easy to filter out the assholes straight away.

    And id agree that Spokane is a pretty moderate city all things being considered... or at least politics arent nearly enough of an issue to be in the top 10 reasons why you would/wouldnt want to live there.

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    Yeah, coming from Portland, it's actually refreshing to live somewhere that's more purple. I know that one of my neighbors and I have different views on politics (he forced that conversation) but he still uses his snow blower to plow my sidewalk after heavy snows (he does both sides of the street on our block, a real gentleman), and we always chat when we're working in our yards at the same time. I think it's healthy to get that perspective and see people on the other side of the aisle as people.

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