UW Tacoma students observe Ramadan with campus Iftar as Washington formally recognizes Eid
Ramadan is a month of fasting and reflection for Muslims, marked by suhoor before dawn and iftar after sunset. Washington
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Ramadan is a month of fasting and reflection for Muslims, marked by suhoor before dawn and iftar after sunset. Washington
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,
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Archival photographs and news clippings from the “Our Voices: Stories from Washington’s Southeast Asian Refugees” exhibit are displayed at the Washington State History Museum. (Photo by Ella Wilken)
Our Voices: Stories from Washington’s Southeast Asian Refugees” paints a rich picture of the experience of migrating to Washington State. By
Read MoreUW Tacoma partners with Tacoma Little Theatre to deliver a local performance of a Tony Award Winning musical on March 6-29. By M.J. Cameron
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Two people walk through a dimly lit hallway, one wearing a puffer jacket and sunglasses while the other looks down at a phone. By Ella Walken.
Charli XCX explores fame and failure in new mockumentary. By Ella Walken After the explosive success of her dance pop album
Read MoreThe 68th Grammy Awards were held Feb. 1 in Los Angeles, where Washington artist Zach Top won Best Traditional Country
Read MoreUW Tacoma and the city are celebrating Lunar New Year and the Asian American community later this month with three major events. By
Read MoreThe Depo-Provera lawsuit over the potential risk of developing brain tumors is the latest failure for women’s healthcare. By Michaela
Read MoreMembers of the ASUW Board of Directors passed a bill Dec. 4 that did not recognize the current ASUWT president
Read More30 Editions later, Tahoma West has seen some changes and continues to highlight student creativity. By Rae Watkins Tahoma West, University of Washington Tacoma’s literary and
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