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June 1, 1998

Past, present, future

Somehow, despite budget cuts, student riots, two world wars, the Great Depression and the Internet, this magazine has survived for 90 years.


Bigger stage for grads

Breaking tradition and defying Seattle's reputation for wet weather, the University of Washington will hold its 123rd Commencement ceremonies outdoors in Husky Stadium.


March 1, 1998

Major malfunction

The 1987 collapse of the newly built addition to Husky Stadium may have drawn more attention, but one of the most painful crashes at the UW that year happened in Loew Hall.


December 1, 1997

Seeing red

Fifty years ago, a hearing on “un-American” activities tore the UW campus apart, setting a precedent for faculty firings across academe.


Radical cheek

It was 1974. On college campuses across the nation—including the UW—a new fad delivered a different kind of naked truth. It was called streaking.


September 1, 1997

UW’s first mascot was a hunk of wood that got around

For three years (1920-23), the UW's mascot was Sunny Boy, a 3 1/2-foot, gold-painted wooden statue.


June 1, 1997

The day the UW campus went ‘Bully’ for Roosevelt

“Teddy" Roosevelt had been out of office for two years, yet his popularity was never higher when he visited the UW in 1911.


March 1, 1997

Monkey business: The story of the UW Medicinal Herb Garden and its guardians

In the 66 years they have rested atop twin 12-foot poles at the entrance of the UW's Medicinal Herb Garden, two guardian monkeys have repeatedly been sitting ducks to vandals.


December 1, 1996

Photographer captured Husky Stadium collapse for posterity

John Stamets captured eight shots as the Husky Stadium addition fell upon itself.


Gift from 4 generations helps students in law, medicine, engineering

The history of a Seattle family is honored through a bequest to the University from John Brace Scurry.


When Seattle’s grunge scene exploded, you had to be in the know

Many UW students were part of the grunge music scene from its beginning, and the campus radio station KCMU played a crucial role in its formation.


September 1, 1996

A stroke of genius saved countless lives with dialysis

"I literally woke up in the middle of the night with the idea of how we could save these people," Belding Scribner recalls.


June 1, 1996

1969 bombing of UW building remains an unsolved mystery

About 3:30 a.m. on June 29, 1969, a terrifying explosion rocked the campus.


March 1, 1996

Montlake lot isn’t the dump it once was

Commuting students still groan when told to park in the Montlake Lot, far from the heart of campus. But it isn't the first time that stretch of nearly 200 acres has been dumped on.


December 1, 1995

Nude photos, taken in the name of research, briefly roiled UW

“Nude Photos of U.W. Girls Stir Protests" screamed the page one headline in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.


September 1, 1995

Montlake centennial

How fate, vision and some shameless boosters transformed logged-over land into a beloved campus.


Denny Bell keeps ringing

The Denny Bell is one of two relics brought to the current campus from the Territorial University site in downtown Seattle.


June 1, 1995

Chimes ring again

The Bells of Washington are back, though in a digital format, thanks to a gift from the President's Fund for Excellence.


Our first president

Asa Mercer is gained fame for bringing shiploads of women around Cape Horn to the then-wild Puget Sound area in the 1860s.


March 1, 1995

Not a true Dawg

Controversy loomed as the UW football team prepared for the 1960 Rose Bowl.