GitHub Education and Jobscan give UWT students free tools for learning and job hunting
As autumn quarter ends, UWT students can use free GitHub Education tools to build real-world work in their own major
Read MoreA Student News Magazine for UW Tacoma
As autumn quarter ends, UWT students can use free GitHub Education tools to build real-world work in their own major
Read More
Sad students sitting on a school building next to a claw machine labeled U.S. Department of Education. Illustration by J.A. Aleman.
The Department of Education rejected UW’s renewal application without explanation as other Washington institutions retained their grants. By J.A. Aleman The University
Read More
The UW Board of Regents represents the interests of community partners, investors, and other shareholders while balancing a duty to promote the betterment of the student, faculty and campus life experience at each of the three UW locations. Courtesy of ASUWT Director of Outreach.
November 13 sees UW’s Board of Regents on campus — meeting students, hearing community members, and discussing the ongoing Tacoma Housing and
Read MoreTacoma voters prioritized candidates who ran on improving cost of living. By Ella Walken On Nov. 4, Tacoma made their voices heard in the polls
Read MoreWorkers United began an open-ended labor strike to protest unfair labor practices beginning on Red Cup Day. By Michaela Ely Union
Read MoreOpen enrollment has begun, and experts warn that expiring ACA subsidies could cause a spike in health insurance rates. By MJ Cameron
Read MoreA prolonged federal shutdown threatens nutrition benefits and paychecks. Tacoma’s Hilltop Urban Gardens, UW Tacoma’s Giving Garden, The Pantry, and
Read MoreA computer science major at UWT set out to learn what students think about belief, certainty and the unseen for no class
Read MoreA major Amazon Web Services incident on Oct. 20 knocked out popular apps and the Canvas learning platform used by
Read MoreWhile the No Kings protests of October gathered millions, one Washington man staged his own. By Ella Walken One day
Read More