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Prosecution clinic draws skepticism from students

When the clinical law program at the UW School of Law had its annual clinic fair in the beginning of spring quarter, a new clinical program stood among rows of existing ones. After learning of the new program, some students grew concerned.

Regents hear from students, faculty on budget

Numerous emotional stories were told at Tuesday afternoon’s Board of Regents budget meeting in the HUB lyceum. Regents at the meeting included Herb Simon, Kristianne Blake, Joanne Harrell, and Chris Jordan.

The fast and the formula

The UW Formula Society of Automotive Engineers (FSAE) team prepares to unveil their two new cars.


Sports

Chris Williams wins Hogan Award

Senior Chris Williams was honored with the Ben Hogan Award on Monday in a black-tie award banquet in Fort Worth, Texas.

Even-keel

Despite early nerves, Luo ends first day of NCAAs at even par

Breunig transfers to Montana

After two years with the Washington men’s basketball team, Martin Breunig played a total of 175 minutes and scored 37 points. The 6-foot-8 forward from Leverkusen, Germany, decided that was enough for him.


Opinion

Avoid the academic burnout: Make plans to take a vacation, for your health’s sake

We all know the feeling: rising muscular tension, chronic headaches, complete dependence upon caffeine, etc. It has been a damned long academic year. The end is just within sight, but your eyeballs still feel like they’re going to just pop right out of their sockets. Getting up in the morning only gets harder and harder, and the future is no longer existent — it is entirely obfuscated by the bleak present.

Will's word of the week: Trust

Noun: an active belief in the truth, ability, strength or character of something or someone

The sex appeals: A history of hysteria

Let’s talk about masturbation — particularly masturbation when it involves people with vaginas. It’s not a popular or proper topic today, and it has been shrouded in euphemism and denial for quite a while.


Arts & Leisure

Restaurant review: Sound Coffee and Morsel

4754 University Way NE, Wednesday through Sunday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Cold brew culture

Seattle's not-so-shoddy toddies

Off the shelf

What to check out at the UW libraries


Features

Lights, camera, medicine

UW alumnus works in the operating room and on the set

Yer a wizarding school, UW

On Thursday nights, while most students are scrambling to finish their homework before the weekend, UW junior Emily Slezak is heading to Savery 164 to depart from the Muggle domain and enter the magical world of Harry Potter. Slezak is the current headmistress of the recently reestablished Harry Potter Club.

The route to recovery

Rock-climbing accident leaves student with prosthetic leg


Science

UW scientist tells college athletes to check their hearts

Every day, college athletes push their bodies to the brink. Most of the time, the side effects of exertion aren’t too serious: sprains and breaks, aches and soreness, nothing that won’t heal in a few weeks.

Campus Pulse

News from the UW medical community

Moths on the move

UW researchers find insect abdominals to be the key to successful flight


Double Shot

new advice columns

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