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The Husky grad, Daily writer, IMA softball champ and all-around good guy entertained us with his clever writing and sharp mind.
June 2006 issue
A map in The Daily seemed to be a helpful aid for campus newcomers. But those who followed it soon found themselves hopelessly lost—and miles from their intended destinations.
Dec. 2006 issue
To celebrate the literary achievements of our UW community, the editors of Columns asked 15 faculty, alumni and book publishing professionals to help choose 100 outstanding books by 100 UW authors.
March 2018 issue
Isaiah Thomas became the third Husky basketball player to have his jersey retired by the University of Washington.
June 2018 issue
This summer's Special Olympic Games likely will be the most notable sporting event at the UW and the Puget Sound region as a whole since the 1990 Goodwill Games.
June 2018 issue
Why did we keep playing softball even after graduating? Because we loved softball and the IMA league was much more fun than other leagues. And we really wanted those championship T-shirts.
June 2018 issue
Junior Coffey went from the NFL to training racehorses. He's been one of the most successful trainers at Emerald Downs.
Sept. 2018 Issue
From Compton to MontIake to Rome, Bobby Jones is Iiving the dream.
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Daniel James Brown’s book is a great tale about the crew team at the 1936 Olympics. But there are more boats to know about than just the one they rowed.
Dec. 2018 Issue
How a kid from Lynnwood became the best running back in Husky history.
Dec. 2018 Issue
To the late Paul G. Allen, the University of Washington felt like home.
March 2019 Issue
Billy Price, ’02, made his mark as an inventor of innovative footwear.
June 2019 Issue
Nearly torn down in 1975, the ASUW Shell House is still a beloved building on the UW campus.
June 2019 Issue
The UW's Gates Center is a ‘new landmark’ for computer science and engineering.
December 2019 Issue
Nearly 40 years ago, 11 friends moved into a U District boarding house. The bonds they made are as strong as ever.
December 2019 Issue
Chip Lydum, ’84, parlayed a journalism job into a prominent role in Husky athletics.
March 2020 Issue
Darhian Mills didn't always love running, but she eventually ran the 400-meter hurdles faster than any woman in UW history.
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Just as all schools and colleges have closed down this year from late March because of COVID-19, my senior year ended early in 1980.