Pauline
There are some people you'd expect to be hipsters, but most everyone here has pretty diverse interests and isn't a stereotypical anything. I don't feel like people have been really pretentious about it.
The GLBTQ community seems to be a significant and well-respected presence on campus and the surrounding neighborhood I don't know what the numbers actually say, but given that SU has almost a 2:1 ratio of females to males, it's just easy to just overemphasize which guys are unavailable.
The liberals and democrats definitely outnumber the right-wing. During election season, it was like the conservatives had to come out of the closet. But as a friend once described it, liberals here are less the tie-myself-to-a-tree type and more the start-a-non-profit-organization type.
It's definitely not as much of a party school as UW, but it's not a dry campus or anything. I know plenty of people who party and plenty of people who don't. I personally don't. A lot of people will go to UW, if they really want to, but there are some closer by.
Victoria
There is always a grain of truth to stereotypes, but it is wisest to conceptualize stereotypes somewhat like archetypes. The idea is too exaggerated to be actual reality
Mari
We do have a lot of parties. You just have to find them.
Yes we do have a lot of gay people, but they are all pretty cool.
No we are not all rich, Seattle U just gives good grants and scholarships.
Arman
It does rain a lot. But it rains more in Portland.
Yes, people walk fast. Everyone is also trying to go somewhere. It's fast paced, but not like NYC.
Not true. But there are a lot of coffee shops here. There's a Starbucks on every other block practically. The last statement is completely accurate in the downtown area though...
Ryan
Yes, for most people.
Devin
Seattle University is a Jesuit university but is not your typical catholic institution. I had came into Seattle University having no idea what a Jesuit education was, but some people have ideas on how the catholic tradition would affect the campus policies. We are just like any university, but out of the jesuit institution we are probably more open and diverse because of our location and the community that surrounds us. I do not think Seattle University is as conservative as many think and most students I know do not go to church or have a declared religious affiliation.
kristy
yeah i would say so there are a lot of people including professors that participate in protest and other political events
Patrick
Coffee snobs, some rich kids
Olivia
yes, not so much with the rich though. definitely not religious, "spiritual" would be more accurate.