Holiday lights for cold winter nights
There are a variety of light displays to visit from late November through December. As winter arrives and Thanksgiving passes,
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There are a variety of light displays to visit from late November through December. As winter arrives and Thanksgiving passes,
Read MoreHusky Stadium, the home of UW football, celebrates its 100th year of existence and has been witness to some of
Read MoreTwo people being trapped in the same body might be more terrifying than it sounds. David Cronenberg is known for
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Chancellor Mark Pagano’s cabinet provided many updates about the campus, including new trainings, the latest on campus capital projects and an explanation as to why tuition for the online quarters has not gone down.
Members of the chancellor’s cabinet provided updates on what is going on around UW Tacoma in spite of COVID-19. Chancellor
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The statue of liberty, a gift from France to the United States, seen as a symbol of freedom and democracy by many.
The U.S. human rights violations against migrants and the immigrant experience in the “Land of the Free.” The United States
Read MoreSAFC decides how funding from the Service and Activity Fee is distributed. The Services and Activities Fee Committee held their
Read MoreA look at the woman in charge of keeping the chancellor on track and organized. Noreen Slease is the executive
Read MoreIt’s okay to not spend the holidays with family, with or without COVID restrictions. The holiday season is traditionally viewed
Read MoreMuslims are often portrayed in the wrong context. Could this be from lack of knowledge on the religion Islam? Or
Read MoreStudy Abroad program directors fielded questions concerning the future of the Chinese program. UW Tacoma’s Study Abroad hosted an “Ask
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