Sept. 1998 issue
Student Marshall W. Gill, son of Seattle Mayor Hiram Gill, came up with the idea of incorporating the columns into a Sylvan Theater.
Sept. 1998 issue
Georgia Gerber, '82, who has become one of the most well-known and sought-after bronze sculptors in America.
Sept. 1998 issue
The brightest object in the universe has been discovered by a University of Washington astronomer and his colleagues.
Sept. 1998 issue
From the Alaskan bush to the Wyoming range, the UW trains doctors in the rural Northwest—and many decide to stay there.
Sept. 1998 issue
Seafirst Bank has made a $5.1 million contribution to help finance the $38 million renovation of Hec Edmundson Pavilion.
Sept. 1998 issue
After six straight losing seasons, men's basketball coach Bob Bender turned a foundering UW program into an NCAA contender.
Sept. 1998 issue
By freezing a ship in the Arctic ice cap, scientists may get hot leads on global warming.
Sept. 1998 issue
The University's total private support for 1997-98 amounted to a record-breaking $170.3 million.
Sept. 1998 issue
Being overweight later in life does not pose a significant health risk, while unintended weight loss is unhealthy for those 65 and older, a recent UW study found.
Sept. 1998 issue
A record number of Washington state high school graduates applied to the University of Washington in 1998, but there are fewer slots for new freshmen.