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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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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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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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The late Jerry Thornton was a great ballplayer and a real family man.
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Former New York Giants player Carl Fennema attended Husky football games for decades; his love for his alma mater never flagged despite age and injury.
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It took 36 years, but Don Coryell, the former Husky defensive back-turned-offensive genius in the NFL, gets the glory he long deserved.
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Magical avocados, an (alleged) $1.5 million hairstyle and two Huskies-turned-Chiefs took over our TVs this weekend.
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Peter Bacho wrote a love letter to Seattle with “Uncle Rico's Encore,” a book he says he “had to write.”
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Emile Pitre captures the story of decades of activism at the Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity in his new book.
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The star of the HBO series “Hacks” scores yet another honor for playing acerbic Las Vegas comedian Deborah Vance – but couldn’t attend the show due to a heart issue.
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Anna Dong, '21, uses her UW degree in neuroscience to create products that make people happier.
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Look out for Lioness in Phinney Ridge this summer. Renee Erickson's latest restaurant will focus on shared plates and Italian wine.
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Mike Blowers and Shannon Drayer continue to bring baseball action to fans over the airwaves.
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Emma Cortes Ellendt explains her journey from business to aeronautics to Instagram in a Q&A with Aleenah Ansari.
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As UW mourns the loss of a beloved artist, we talk with a fellow Husky who saw first-hand how much the acclaimed painter cared about our campus and community.