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March 1992 issue

The champs wore roses: The 1991 Husky football team

It was a season of superlatives. For the first time since 1915, the Washington football team went undefeated and untied, posting a flawless 12-0 record.


March 1992 issue

Campaign for Washington reaches $260 million

Gifts and pledges to the Campaign for Washington grew to $260 million six months before the UWs first major fund drive comes to a close.


March 1992 issue

Cancer researchers see hope in Pacific yew trees

Once seen as worthless, the Pacific Yew is the only natural source of taxol, a powerful cancer-fighting drug.


March 1992 issue

The innocent eye: Artist Richard Kehl wants students to see the world anew

Collage artist Richard Kehl wants his students to take a fresh look at the world.


March 1992 issue

Angelo Pellegrini, ’27, ’42, was a beloved teacher, author

Angelo Pellegrini's books include "The Unprejudiced Palate," "Wine and the Good Life," "The Food-Lover's Garden," and "Lean Years, Happy Years."


March 1992 issue

Husky football memories inspire Jack Gladstone song

Jack Gladstone, '82 includes "Pasadena Free For All" among 15 songs in his second album entitled "In the Shadow of Mt. Lassen."


Dec. 1991 issue

Menu memories: where students grabbed a bite and made connections

Some of the old haunts are ghosts now, but others are scaring up plenty of student business.


Dec. 1991 issue

Fritz Apking, ’52, made movie memories as a stunt double

Fritz Apking retired after 30 years in Hollywood, most of it spent as a stunt double.


Dec. 1991 issue

UW experts debate what’s best for fish: wild runs or hatcheries

With some fish near extinction, experts debate the merits of wild runs vs. hatchery breeding.


Dec. 1991 issue

Alumni cruise through Russia has a view to a coup

A relaxing UW alumni cruise suddenly became a glimpse into the second Russian revolution.


Dec. 1991 issue

UW grad overcomes near-fatal disorder to succeed in marathons and medicine

Jeffrey Dutton, a 3:30 marathon runner and 1991 UW medical school graduate, obtains all his nutrition from fluid that is pumped into his body through a shunt.


Dec. 1991 issue

UW research funds reach new highs

The University of Washington received more than $356 million in grant and contract awards for 1990-91, up 3 percent over the previous record.


Dec. 1991 issue

Faculty vote rejects pluralism requirement

The University of Washington faculty voted 921 to 434 against establishing a new undergraduate requirement in the study of American pluralism.


Dec. 1991 issue

Branch numbers rise; design starts on sites

University of Washington branch campuses in Tacoma and Bothell attracted scores of new students as they began their second year of classes Sept. 30.


Dec. 1991 issue

Microsoft CEO Gates gives UW record $12 million

William Gates III will give the University of Washington $12 million to establish a new Department of Molecular Biotechnology in the School of Medicine.


Dec. 1991 issue

Warm memories of off-campus hangouts

In this issue, as we take a look at student hangouts from the 1930s to the present.


Sept. 1991 issue

Ann Rule, ’53, is the queen of true crime

A former policewoman, Ann Rule began writing true-detective crime in 1968, after a divorce left her with four children to support.


Sept. 1991 issue

Would light rail lead us down the wrong path?

Light rail isn't the cure-all for the Puget Sound area's traffic mess, UW experts warn.


Sept. 1991 issue

Labor group endows chair in honor of Harry Bridges

ILWU locals and rank-and-file members are helping to establish the first endowed chair in the country to honor a labor leader.


Sept. 1991 issue

Stories of winners and losers in this edition of Columns

What a difference a decade can make. While our football team is still a winner, so is the entire University.

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