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The Washington Local Journalism Summit showed why students should take advantage of professional events, whether they happen off campus, on
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Pictures of the Local Journalism Summit at Microsoft’s Redmond campus, where journalists, technology leaders and local news organizations discussed the future of journalism, AI and community reporting.
The Washington Local Journalism Summit showed why students should take advantage of professional events, whether they happen off campus, on
Read MoreMusicians at UWT search for community, music club dormant, find out where they find each other. By Rae Watkins The
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A Canva graphic illustrating a sheriff with the title “Free Speech of Keith Swank.” Graphic made by Mj Cameron
Pierce County’s sheriff can speak his mind, but his comments about certain groups have consequences in law enforcement. By M.
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The WHY’s founders Chloe Kimball and Colin Reid Babcock standing in front of the Equinox building that holds The WHY.
Local Seattle art studio offers a free place with supplies for local artists to create amidst the rising cost of living.
Read MoreA message to the UWT community from The Ledger’s editor-in-chief. By Michaela Ely Dear readers, My name is Michaela Ely
Read MoreUW student organization establishes an ICE watch and reporting program to counter the increasing ICE activity near UW Seattle. By Karla Pastrana On Jan. 17,
Read MoreThe Depo-Provera lawsuit over the potential risk of developing brain tumors is the latest failure for women’s healthcare. By Michaela
Read MoreThe Ledger introduces podcasts featuring interviews, hot topics and seasonal reviews By Rae Watkins University of Washington Tacoma’s student newspaper The Ledger
Read MoreRenee Good’s death raises questions about self-defense, de-escalation and the growing normalization of aggressive enforcement in civilian spaces. By M.J Cameron On
Read MoreDisney’s partnership with OpenAI reflects a broader move toward efficiency and profit at the expense of creativity. By M.J. Cameron
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