Dec. 1993 issue
Just as our sister West Coast states have seen their higher education systems suffer under tax-limit initiatives, it may be Washington state's turn.
Sept. 1993 issue
C. Wayne Clough recently took over in the UW's number two position as provost, the chief academic and budget officer.
Sept. 1993 issue
An overhaul of UW graduation requirements hit a snag when more than 100 faculty objected to changes.
Sept. 1993 issue
A new imaging technique that lets physicians see nerves in the human body may be the solution to that chronic back pain you've been complaining about.
Sept. 1993 issue
The traditional police lineup may not be as fair a way to bring the bad guy to justice as previously believed.
Sept. 1993 issue
Until UW scientists accidentally encountered a green iceberg in the Indian Ocean, the source of their unusual hue was a mystery.
Sept. 1993 issue
The Pac-10 is expected to rule on 31 alleged NCAA rule violations made by players or boosters associated with the UW football program.
Sept. 1993 issue
Initiative 602's projected effects are outlined below in an article prepared by the UW Office of University Relations.
Sept. 1993 issue
Though Columns is little more than a baby (4 years old in December), we've been trying to learn the language of this amazing University.
Sept. 1993 issue
The emerging field of biomimetics draws on some of the most powerful source material imaginable: hundreds of millions of years of evolution.
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The Washington Research Foundation has given the University $1 million to establish endowed fellowships for promising graduate students.
Sept. 1993 issue
The UW campus sustained a full-fledged amphibious landing in October 1943 as part of a war exercise.
Sept. 1993 issue
The experience of Seattle's children—and that of children everywhere—is warmer and wiser because of Beverly Cleary's work.
Sept. 1993 issue
Fitness is more than jogging, aerobics or lifting weights, say UW sports medicine experts. Here's how to reach a balance and avoid injuries.
Sept. 1993 issue
UW findings challenge traditional theories of speech development and indicate that experience shapes language perception far earlier than once thought.
June 1993 issue
Former UW Daily Managing Editor and ASUW President Cassandra Amesley, '77, '81, gets the credit (or blame) for using the term.
June 1993 issue
UW alumnus and retired UW lecturer Richard (Dick) Carbray, '44, '51, has written a new book titled "Prophets of Human Solidarity."
June 1993 issue
A fracas that cost a student her eye initiated a new era in which campus officials expect to exert far greater influence over the 4,000 students who reside in the UW's Greek system.
June 1993 issue
For his distinguished career in the arts, Dale Chihuly, '65, is the 1993 UW Alumnus Summa Laude Dignatus.
June 1993 issue
Farmers need a way to turn harmful insects into grown-ups long before their natural time, a kind of "fountain of maturity" treatment. UW Zoology Professor Lynn Riddiford reported a breakthrough.