Dec. 1990 issue
Two University of Washington branch campuses took giant steps this fall as classes opened in temporary quarters and the UW Board of Regents recommended permanent sites.
Dec. 1990 issue
Gov. Booth Gardner, '58, joined actor/athlete Arnold Schwarzenegger for a workout at the UW's Intramural Activities Building.
Dec. 1990 issue
The University of Washington has strong links to two 1990 Nobel Prize winners announced in October.
Dec. 1990 issue
For the first time in nine years, the University of Washington football team was set to play in the Rose Bowl.
Dec. 1990 issue
The Campaign for Washington has received gifts and pledges totaling $181.5 million as of Sept. 30.
Dec. 1990 issue
Lawrence Hess and 17 other embassy employees made what he described as a "mad dash for the border" and crossed to safety in Jordan.
Dec. 1990 issue
A way of life is being torn up by the roots, while the rest of the nation vilifies logging practices.
March 1991 issue
New drugs and technologies that may offer a cure for multiple organ failure syndrome and related conditions.
March 1991 issue
As some try to scrub graffiti from the facades of inner cities, others defend it as a form of self-expression.
March 1991 issue
The University has reached a milestone in its $250-million Campaign for Washington.
March 1991 issue
Charles Johnson, UW professor of English, received the 1990 National Book Award for Middle Passage.
March 1991 issue
It turned out to be one for the record books when the Huskies beat the University of Iowa Hawkeyes 46-34 in the 1991 Rose Bowl Game.
March 1991 issue
It is time, reformers say, to add an ethnic studies requirement to the foundation of a liberal education.
March 1991 issue
Sherry Clark, '87, beat the odds in a big way. A welfare mother until a few years ago, Clark now practices law with a degree from the Harvard Law School.
March 1991 issue
After "Gilligan's Island," Dawn Wells continued to act and pursued philanthropy.
March 1991 issue
UW graduate Douglas E. Olesen is president and chief executive officer of the world's largest research and development institute
March 1991 issue
The story of American Indians, says UW Professor Richard White, is not a tidy narrative with all the facts leading in one direction.
March 1991 issue
When news of war in the Middle East reverberated throughout the campus, many UW students and alumni saw their everyday lives dramatically altered.
March 1991 issue
Roscoe "Torchy" Torrance was one of the UW's most prominent sports boosters and confidant of generations of Husky coaches and athletes.
March 1991 issue
UW officials are anxiously waiting for the March 19 state revenue forecast, as the Washington State Legislature begins to write its budget for the UW and all state agencies.