The spring into summer television season never fails to bring about television worthy of discussion. From prestige dramas to messy reality shows, there is a new story to get lost in almost every night ...
The Filipino-American Student Association (FASA) hosted a talent show on May 27 in the Carwein Auditorium, located in the KEY building. There were a variety of acts and several genres for anyone to ...
The School of Engineering and Technology’s hooding ceremony at William W. Philip Hall showed why graduation should not only be measured by the size of the crowd. On June 6 at 11 a.m., graduate ...
On May 23, visitor Dennis Zyalick, a Jewish antisemite, went to the UW Tacoma campus stirred up some concerns about how colleges handle on-campus harassment of students at public campuses. He held a ...
Late last year, the Trump administration officially announced that it would be phasing out the Saving on Valuable Education (SAVE) Plan, because courts found it to be illegal. According to a Brookings ...
UW Tacoma’s updated Campus Master Plan lays out a long-term vision for a larger university, but one of its clearest priorities is more immediate: moving student life closer to the center of campus.
At UW Tacoma, some students are experiencing food insecurity due to limited access to healthy food both on and off campus. This is not just an issue at UW Tacoma. College students across the US also ...
Women in Law Society (WiLS), an RSO of women and others who are studying law at UW Tacoma, held their first Women in Law Society Annual Gala on Tuesday, May 5. It was held in William Philip Hall and ...
ASUWT’s elections took place from April 20-24 and the election results were released at 5 p.m. April 27 via email. Most votes were for members of the ACT ticket, including the roles of ASUWT president ...
UW Tacoma YMCA will host Multicultural Night: Rediscovering Roots from 6 to 8:30 p.m. May 9 in rooms 303/304. Jan Parker Cookery will cater the event, and it will also include performances by student ...
A proposed 3% reduction in state funding for the University of Washington beginning in fiscal year 2027 is no longer expected to result in a net loss for the university after lawmakers used a one-time ...
Washington is attempting to address the homelessness crisis not only by providing funding but also by focusing on housing availability. Washington’s House Bill 2266 was signed into law March 27. The ...
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