Opinion: Advice for surviving dead week
These tips will be sure to help you make it through this quarter’s dead week.
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A Student News Magazine for UW Tacoma
These tips will be sure to help you make it through this quarter’s dead week.
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(Left to right) Tarra Simmons, Omari Amili and Christi Tillinghast address the audience in Carwein Auditorium as President Isabell Murray moderates the event.
“The School to Prison Pipeline” addressed what contributes to our prison system and how to rebuild lives after incarceration.
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Despite being a newly-formed club, the Progressive Student Union has been growing in number. Their main goal is to fight the financial burdens students face around campus.
Members of this organization work towards lowering the burdens students face while attending college.
Read MoreUWT faces a struggle in covering the costs of the UWY, concerning who will pay the current deficit and where the money will come from.
Read MoreStudent government election results were announced last Wednesday, May 22. Winners included sophomore Vincent Da as ASUWT president and members from the Unified and United We Stand tickets for the board and senate positions.
Read MoreIf ‘Monster Inc.’ took place inside of ‘Blade Runner,’ it might look a little like ‘Detective Pikachu.’
Read MoreHusky women’s tennis has historic season while other spring sports look to follow tennis with NCAA tournament berths of their own.
Read MoreLast week’s 235 Short Film Party gave an evening of laughs, surprises and tears — but most of all, community.
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McMenamins Elks Temple, originally built in 1916, is now home to several bars, restaurants and an event venue.
After a strong grand opening, McMenamins Elks Temple is making itself out to be one of the coolest innovations to happen to Tacoma in awhile.
Read MoreCertain platforms, such as the music and television industries, display women in a specific way for the benefit of their own business.
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