SAVE Plan is phasing out, leaves many borrowers to find a different plan
The SAVE Plan, a student loan repayment plan, is phasing out. Those on the plan will have to move to
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The SAVE Plan, a student loan repayment plan, is phasing out. Those on the plan will have to move to
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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
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A photo of “The Devil Wears Prada 2” poster displayed in Ruston’s XD auditorium. Photo taken by MJ Cameron, poster distributed by 20th Century Studios.
The sequel reflects fears about AI, media consolidation and the loss of true journalism, while showing how creativity can still survive in a
Read MoreMusicians at UWT search for community, music club dormant, find out where they find each other. By Rae Watkins The
Read MoreThe sequel delivers more faithful characters, shocking deaths and a more powerful villain in Shao Kahn. By M.J. Cameron On May 8,
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UW Tacoma’s chief strategy officer Joe Lawless, stands next to the university’s 2025 Campus Master Plan map in his office.
The long-term framework would add housing, dining, student services and green space as the university plans for a larger, more connected campus.
Read MoreRates of food insecurity across the US are high. UW Tacoma is no different. By Kai Lee At UW Tacoma, some students are experiencing food insecurity due
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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.
Read MoreWomen in Law Society held a gala to congratulate its graduating members. By Kai Lee Women in Law Society (WiLS),
Read MoreASUWT’s newly elected officers weigh in on their plans and goals for the upcoming academic year. By Michaela Ely ASUWT’s
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