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There are always parties that you can find, but not on campus no.
This is not true at all! You can easily walk to Fremont where there are restaurants, coffee shops, Gas Works Park, and tons of stuff to do.
So does that mean there is a lot of stuff going on at nighttime?
There is stuff during the day and at night! At night people will go ice blocking down gas works hills, or just go to look, menchies and molly moon's runs are big night time events, and lots of people slack line in the evenings too!
What about like parties or anything like that?
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Written by Kylie Kenyon
The party scene on campus can be difficult to break into initially, simply because of the no-alcohol policy on campus and the understandable reluctance to invite unwanted attention that could get someone in trouble. Students tend to stick to their "group," and so there is a level of snobbery that accompanies these parties, as well. However, Seattle is a large city filled with college students, so mingling with kids from Seattle University or the University of Washington can be profitable for socialites who like to drink and have a good time. Seattle Pacific itself often sponsors root beer keggers and other events, so if you don't drink, don't worry!
There are also tons of bars and venues to explore in the city. If you're the trendy type, you'll adore the Belltown atmosphere. If you like to go clubbing, Havana on Capitol Hill is for you. The dive-y sort? Try King's Hardware in Ballard. At the High Dive in Fremont, there's live music every night. Perhaps you're underage or just love to laugh, go watch improv at TheatreSports in the alley next to Pike Place Market. There's a cornucopia of options for every taste as well as places that are revolving doors, always changing, for those who don't yet know their palate.
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