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The late Jerry Thornton was a great ballplayer and a real family man.
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Engineering alum Rachel Barnecut made the leap from tech specialist to small business owner. She shares the origin story of Matcha Magic.
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Margarethe "Grethe" Cammermeyer, '76, '91, served as an Army Nurse in Vietnam. She reflects on a return trip in 2019 with fellow UW veterans.
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UW student veterans and Vietnam veterans travel to Vietnam to experience the duality of war and find the path to peace.
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Boeing rolls out the final 747 – once known as the Queen of the Skies – and the end of an era is upon us for a plane designed by a famous alum.
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Steve Sarkisian, who turned Huskies around in his five years as UW’s coach, faces first-year UW coach Kalen DeBoer, who also made the Huskies a powerhouse.
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From Anna Faris to Joel McHale, check out a few of our favorite performances from UW alumni on television.
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John E. Kurnick, '67, climbed all 68 of the 14,000-foot peaks in the contiguous United States.
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Anna Faris plays Savannah, a struggling business owner after her aunt's inheritance, in her latest silver screen effort.
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The acclaimed Seattleite and actor wins her second consecutive Emmy Award on the day before her birthday.
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The former Husky defensive back turned football upside down with his unstoppable “Air Coryell” passing attack.
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On Oct. 6, all Husky players will wear number 19 warmup tops in memory of their teammate and to spread awareness of sudden cardiac arrest.
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On a tragic anniversary in UW history, editor Jon Marmor pays tribute to the 17 Huskies who lost their lives on 9/11 and 9/12.
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Nearly 40 years ago, when Jon Marmor was a newspaper editor, he met the queen during an assignment in the Bahamas. No kidding.
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A “true leader,” Thaddeus Spratlen brought dignity, dedication and a scholarly approach to the Multicultural Alumni Partnership.
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Once self-described as shy, the sociable Yvette Gunther, '45, now enjoys dance classes and public speaking. She recounts her time at the UW during World War II.
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The 1998 drama graduate received the nation's highest honor in poetry.
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Famed movie critic John Hartl had a thoughtful eye, an unusually high IQ and an encyclopedic knowledge of film.
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Judy Frater, '87, put her UW museology degree to good use by seeking out and empowering local Indian artisans.
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An El Paso native's journey to UW leads to a key position as the White House Deputy Cabinet Secretary — and a piece of political power.