Mary Bridge closes their gender health clinic; UW Tacoma highlights resources and Trans Day of Visibility
As the Mary Bridge Hospital closes their gender health clinic, UW Tacoma highlights resources and campus event for LGBTQ students.
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As the Mary Bridge Hospital closes their gender health clinic, UW Tacoma highlights resources and campus event for LGBTQ students.
Read MoreRamadan is a month of fasting and reflection for Muslims, marked by suhoor before dawn and iftar after sunset. Washington
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
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An illustration shows the Meta and Amazon Web Services (AWS) logos alongside a graphic representing job losses, as Meta Platforms confirms layoffs in its Reality Labs division affecting hundreds of workers in Washington state, part of broader workforce reductions across major technology companies.
Meta’s Reality Labs job cuts in Washington, set for March 20, and Amazon layoffs draw attention from students planning 2026
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The front entrance of Uwajimaya is shown in Seattle on Jan. 31, 2026, one of the Pacific Northwest grocery chain’s longtime locations.
The store’s return highlights Tacoma’s historic Japanese American community. By M.J. Cameron Uwajimaya will return to Tacoma in 2027, bringing
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
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
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