March 1993 issue
Provost Laurel Wilkening appointed Attorney Michael Glazier to investigate allegations of rules infractions in the University of Washington football program and the athletics department.
March 1993 issue
Provost Laurel Wilkening, the University's second in command and top academic officer, leaves her post July 1.
March 1993 issue
University control over the behavior of members of fraternities and sororities will be considerably tighter if UW officials follow the recommendations of a special task force.
March 1993 issue
The fate of budget cuts, tuition increases, instructional improvements and salary hikes rests with the state of Washington's revenue forecast.
March 1993 issue
"The challenge for America is how to live in peace with its different people. If that's not solved, the country is really in trouble."
March 1993 issue
The success of pre-game events couldn't overcome the taste of defeat as the Huskies lost to the Wolverines 38-31.
March 1993 issue
Overhauling undergraduate education won't be easy, but the UW has already made an important start.
March 1993 issue
UW and USGS researchers have found evidence of a fault that runs directly through the center of Seattle and could generate a 7.5 quake.
March 1993 issue
The discovery of the Seattle fault and a major quake 1,000 years ago was an alarm bell for engineers and emergency planners.
March 1993 issue
It's always a gamble to start your own business, says UW Professor Karl Vesper, but your number may come up during a recession.
March 1993 issue
Peanut butter or bacon is more dangerous than a glass of juice from Alar-treated apples, say UW experts, who want to clear the air about environmental risks.