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24 years ago, 16 purple-and-gold souls were killed in a plane crash in Mexico. They are still in our hearts and minds
September 2025 Issue
They've experienced flexibility after the COVID-19 pandemic and remote learning, but now Gen Z is encountering an unyielding job market.
September 2025 Issue
Crews aboard the UW Applied Physics Laboratory's R/V Robertson deploys buoys to measure water quality and report back to coastal communities.
September 2025 Issue
Sabrina Taylor benefited greatly from her family and community to become the youngest UWAA president.
September 2025 Issue
From land-grant roots to national leadership, Robert J. Jones is shaping the future of public education.
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This International Dog Day, we look back on our live mascots, including Wasky, a fraternity member and very good boy.
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At Yoka in Madrona, the concepts of community, hospitality and culture are as important as their matcha.
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From his time at The Daily to his decades-long fantasy football publication, Bruce Taylor was a devoted writer and loyal friend.
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Washington's newest poet laureate will prioritize mental health and the outdoors during his two-year term.
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Looking for galleries to visit this fall? Check out these visual arts shows by UW alumni.
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Alaskan-born U.S. marine Archie Van Winkle received the armed forces' highest military decoration in 1951.
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Jean Smart continues earning praise for her work as sharp-tongued comedian Deborah Vance in “Hacks.”
June 2025 issue
Five faculty from the American Indian Studies department share their thoughts on 55 years of Native knowledge at the UW.
June 2025 issue
Lindsay Schwarz received the highest honor handed out by the U.S. government to scientists and engineers in independent research.
June 2025 issue
Before women could vote, Clara McCarty of Steilacoom became the UW's first graduate and a pioneer for women in public service.
June 2025 issue
What happens when a UW professor breaks a tooth? The professor turns to research.
June 2025 issue
From the Navy to the UW, Kristin Bennett's journey has sparked innovations in studying brain injury and research accessibility.
June 2025 issue
Leslie Fried, the sole full-time employee of the Alaska Jewish Museum, has created a home for Jewish history, art and culture in Alaska.