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Monday, December 8, 2008

Putting the pieces together

Posted by Jake Donahue at 2:16 PM

Night Shift

Posted by Jake Donahue at 2:15 PM

Monday, November 24, 2008

Casino Night

Posted by Jake Donahue at 11:29 AM

Fruit of the Soil

Posted by Jake Donahue at 11:27 AM

Banner Year

Posted by Jake Donahue at 11:26 AM

Kansas City

Posted by Jake Donahue at 11:24 AM

Monday, October 27, 2008

Election Tab Cover

Posted by Jake Donahue at 12:10 PM

Election Issue Double Truck

Posted by Jake Donahue at 12:09 PM

Election Issue Stances

Posted by Jake Donahue at 12:08 PM

Election Issue McCain Mask

Posted by Jake Donahue at 12:07 PM

Election Issue Obama Mask

Posted by Jake Donahue at 12:06 PM

Budget Cuts May Hinder Classrooms

Posted by Jake Donahue at 12:05 PM

Extra Curricular

Posted by Jake Donahue at 12:04 PM

En Guard!

Posted by Jake Donahue at 12:03 PM

Camp Grizzly

Posted by Jake Donahue at 12:02 PM

Fall Fashion

Posted by Jake Donahue at 12:00 PM

Monday, October 6, 2008

Alcohol Debate

Posted by Jake Donahue at 3:16 PM

Broken Glass

Posted by Jake Donahue at 2:10 PM

Monday, May 5, 2008

99 Ways to Spend Your Summer



Posted by Jake Donahue at 3:11 PM

99 Ways to Spend Your Summer (2)

Posted by Jake Donahue at 3:10 PM

Stuck in the Headlights

Posted by Jake Donahue at 2:02 PM
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Here's to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers, the round pegs in the square holes ... the ones who see things differently -- they're not fond of rules ... You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them, but the only thing you can't do is ignore them because they change things ... they push the human race forward, and while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius, because the ones who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world, are the ones who do.
-Steve Jobs, Apple

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Jake Donahue
Portland, Oregon, United States
I recently finished college where I was the editor-in-chief of the No. 2 non-daily newspaper in the nation. I assumed that alone would land me a high-paying job doing what I love somewhere, but alas, I was sorely mistaken - not about the job, but about what I loved doing. I'm not sure whether I want to spend the rest of my life designing, writing or photographing, although I do obviously have more strengths in designing and writing. Perhaps I can do all three one day. As for the job? We'll see. Hopefully I can make a living by following the freelance path, only time will tell. Other than that, I am happily engaged to my best friend and the most beautiful woman alive (I'm not a polygamist, she's the same person). I'm also fond of baseball, beer and both at the same time. Go Mariners!
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      • Casino Night
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      • Kansas City
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      • Election Tab Cover
      • Election Issue Double Truck
      • Election Issue Stances
      • Election Issue McCain Mask
      • Election Issue Obama Mask
      • Budget Cuts May Hinder Classrooms
      • Extra Curricular
      • En Guard!
      • Camp Grizzly
      • Fall Fashion
      • Alcohol Debate
      • Broken Glass
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