Board of Regents meetings sees Tacoma Housing and Dining project readthrough
November 13 sees UW’s Board of Regents on campus — meeting students, hearing community members, and discussing the ongoing Tacoma Housing and
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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 MoreAir traffic controllers face exhaustion and unpaid labor while travelers brace for delays, proving that political gridlock has real human costs. By
Read MoreThis fall’s turmoil in ASUWT shows how quickly government fails when communication stops. By J.A. Aleman For the first time in campus history,
Read MoreOpen enrollment has begun, and experts warn that expiring ACA subsidies could cause a spike in health insurance rates. By MJ Cameron
Read MoreAt a pivotal moment in Irish history, Say Nothing gives insight into the struggle for a united Ireland. By Ella Walken
Read More“This Is Native Land” is the newest permanent exhibition at the Washington History Museum, opening back in October. By Michaela
Read MoreAWS’s Oct. 20 meltdown, Google Cloud’s June 12 outage and Azure’s Oct. 29 hiccup weren’t flukes; they’re the predictable costs of hyperscale centralization. If we keep
Read MoreStudents at UW Tacoma may differ in belief, but they are all responding to questions about life, meaning and purpose. By J.A. Aleman We
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