March 12, 2010From car fires to stolen iPhones, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
March 10, 2010Two recent fires in the U-District have the Seattle Police Arson Bomb Unit and Seattle Fire Investigators exploring whether or not the incidents are related.
March 8, 2010A man being held in the same prison ward as Rudy Guede, the individual who implicated UW student Amanda Knox in the murder of Meredith Kercher, recently testified that Guede told him Knox was not present at the crime scene the night of the murder.
March 5, 2010From disturbances on campus to suspected marijuana in Haggett Hall, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
February 26, 2010From criminals who turn themselves in, to confused trespassers, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
February 19, 2010From suspects with warrants apprehended on campus to repeat criminal trespassers, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
February 18, 2010OLYMPIA, Wash.
February 17, 2010UW speaks out about legislation to create path to citizenship for undocumented students
February 12, 2010From stolen dorm keys to evacuated residence halls, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
February 11, 2010UW leaders announced plans this afternoon to contribute 5 percent of their salaries to student scholarships and academic programs.
February 10, 2010According to the Seattle Police Blotter, a suspect fled the scene of a bank robbery in the 400 block of Westlake Avenue North around 2:31 p.m.
February 10, 2010Students settling in for the night were evacuated from the North tower of McCarty Hall after a gas leak was detected on the second floor of the building.
February 10, 2010Deputy Chief Randall West was sworn in yesterday as a member of the UW Police Department (UWPD), after working his first day on Monday.
February 5, 2010From suspects throwing tables at officers to drunken collisions between vehicles and property, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
February 4, 2010Stevens Court changes locks after crime spree
January 29, 2010From green, leafy substances to MIPs, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
January 27, 2010As friends and family continue to travel overseas to visit UW student Amanda Knox, a benefit at the Comedy Underground will be held tonight to help cover the family’s travel and legal expenses.
January 25, 2010Police officers, business students and members of the Greek community plunged into Puget Sound yesterday to raise money for Special Olympics Washington during the organization’s second-annual polar plunge.
January 22, 2010From trespassing at the Burke Museum to minors cited for the possession of alcohol, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
January 15, 2010From stolen knives to martial artists at the medical center, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
January 11, 2010NightRide shuttles are now requiring students to show a U-PASS in order to utilize the service.
January 8, 2010Winter break burglaries, laundry larceny and canine control
January 7, 2010Students struggling to choose a major or find a career focus used to be able to turn to the annual Career Discovery Week (CDW) for guidance, but in uncertain economic times, when some say such advice is more important than ever, the program has been discontinued.
January 5, 2010Students have been able to take advantage of increased cell coverage on campus and discounts with several mobile companies this year, but an extra fee attached to AT&T’s discount has led some students to cancel their plans.
December 11, 2009From strong-arm robberies to stolen laptops, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
December 11, 2009Notification, trends and safety in the U-District
December 7, 2009Appeal process to begin
December 7, 2009Volunteers in the 30th annual UW Police Department (UWPD) food drive collected donations from fans as they filtered into the stadium at the UW vs.
December 4, 2009From stolen family heirlooms to intoxicated students, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
December 4, 2009A guilty verdict and a 26 year sentence was announced around 3 p.m. today in the trial of former UW student Amanda Knox.
December 4, 2009A guilty verdict and a 26 year sentence was announced just after 3 p.m. today in the trial of former UW student Amanda Knox.
December 2, 2009The elimination of the Montlake freeway station one of many changes with SR 520 renovation plan
November 24, 2009Students began lining up outside the North Den of the HUB this morning for the second H1N1 vaccine clinic on campus, but the delayed distribution has not come without difficulties, some of which will end up costing students a little money.
November 20, 2009From stolen family heirlooms to intoxicated students, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
November 17, 2009Retired SPD officers take over traffic control for campus construction
November 16, 2009Students north of Northeast 45th Street may be used to seeing officers patrolling the U-District, but this year they may start to recognize some familiar faces.
November 16, 2009Freshman Negheen Kamkar has never visited Palestine before, but last weekend she found herself speaking on the country’s behalf at the Northwest Model United Nations Conference, finding solutions to world issues with other students from across the country.
November 13, 2009From underage drinking to stolen bicycles, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
November 10, 2009The University District Defenders is a group that plans to arm themselves with concealed weapons in response to U-District crime.
November 10, 2009Christopher John Monfort, suspected in the murder of Seattle police Officer Tim Brenton and the shooting of Officer Britt Sweeney, was detained without a set bail yesterday and remains in critical condition.
November 9, 2009UW alumnus Christopher John Monfort is suspected in the shooting of Seattle Police Department (SPD) officer Tim Brenton and was in critical condition Saturday from a gunshot wound to the head after a confrontation with police, according to The Seattle Times.
November 6, 2009From confiscated marijuana pipes to stolen property, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
October 30, 2009From suspiciously moved filing cabinets to strong-armed robberies, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
October 27, 2009UW senior Stanley Luong has a concealed-pistol permit and carries a handgun.
October 23, 2009From an increase in theft to confiscated marijuana, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
October 22, 2009University expands, historic apartments to be demolished for student housing
October 16, 2009 From continued incidents of possible arson to the arrest of a criminal burglarizing Greek Row, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
October 15, 2009Students who call NightWalk later in the evening may not be accommodated as they once were.
October 15, 2009Indian-Pakistani restaurant offers extensive menu, lacks atmosphere.
October 12, 2009U-PASS scheduled to incorporate smartcard technology
October 9, 2009From strong-arm robberies to arson near apartment buildings, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
October 2, 2009From burglarized fraternities to parking garage fights, this crime blotter addresses crimes on and surrounding campus over the last month of summer.
October 2, 2009When uniformed officers are seen on campus, whether it’s a traffic accident or an emergency, people often assume that a disturbance has occurred.
October 1, 2009NightRide service restored to IMA after changes to program
October 1, 2009From holiday favorites to history retold with The Rolling Stones, performances at theatres on campus and around Seattle can be the perfect way to escape from the stress of classes this fall.
September 30, 2009UW assembles ‘care kits’ as preemptive strike on Swine Flu
August 19, 2009A weekly events calendar
August 12, 2009From confiscated marijuana pipes to auto theft, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
August 12, 2009A weekly events calendar
August 12, 2009From seasons of M*A*S*H to Goldie Hawn’s Overboard, students can now browse for videos in the Odegaard Undergraduate Library Media Center on their own instead of making specific requests each time they want to rent a film.
August 5, 2009From criminal trespass to broken windows, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
August 5, 2009A weekly events calendar
August 5, 2009In its first year, the Husky Neighborhood Assistants program only had two applicants, but almost 12 months later, student involvement has increased, and six new faces are preparing to greet the “north of 45th” community fall quarter.
August 5, 2009President Emmert denies motion to host homeless camp
July 29, 2009From missing computers to vandalized crawl spaces with asbestos, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
July 29, 2009UW iPhone application to be released this fall
July 29, 2009A weekly events calendar
July 23, 2009A weekly events calendar
July 22, 2009From vehicle trespassing to stolen bicycles, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
July 22, 2009Some criminal activity in U-District not reported to students
July 15, 2009Weekly Arts Calendar
July 15, 2009From stalking to missing persons, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
July 8, 2009From super-glued locks to missing laptops, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
July 8, 2009The weekly arts calendar
July 3, 2009Thursday (July 2, 2009) the UW community received notification around 5 p.m.
July 1, 2009From fraud to graffiti, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
July 1, 2009Weekly arts calendar
July 1, 2009Huskies participate in Seattle Pride
July 1, 2009When hazardous material (hazmat) incidents occur on campus, the response from authorities can at times seem overwhelming, and notification about the incidents has recently increased.
June 24, 2009Weekly arts calendar
June 22, 2009Friends and family have begun to testify in the trial of former UW student Amanda Knox, and the defendant herself has taken the witness stand, testifying about her interrogation by authorities and the night that her former roommate, Meredith Kercher, was killed.
June 5, 2009This year, the community of students, faculty and staff at the University of Washington witnessed news happen first-hand.
June 4, 2009From vandalism-by-sharpie to graffiti at the art gallery, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
June 4, 2009As commencement approaches, 14 museology students have created an exhibit that centers around something many graduates are likely looking for right now: advice.
June 3, 2009Last week, the movement to bring Tent City III (TC3) to campus hit opposition in the form of a Facebook group.
June 2, 2009Canine units, bag checks and visual inspections will be part of the security at this year’s commencement ceremony where Secretary of Defense Robert Gates will speak.
June 2, 2009Expanded patrols typically reinstated in fall, but may not be this year
May 28, 2009From wandering patients to lost, found and stolen jackets, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
May 21, 2009If a student were to walk into the UW Women’s Center in Cunningham Hall, they would see a space busy with tutors and work-study students.
May 20, 2009NightRide IMA shuttle to be discontinued
May 14, 2009As students in the UW School of Art prepare to graduate, the capstone Bachelor of Fine Arts shows mark a point of transition in their artistic careers. The second of the three shows opened at the Jacob Lawrence Gallery with a reception on May 12 and will run until May 30.
May 14, 2009From hairy situations to attempted drug deals at the UW Medical Center, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
May 14, 2009On a campus where it seems science and the arts rarely collide, one department has simultaneously supported the arts and raised funds for a new laboratory. Students in the occupational and physical therapy programs in the UW Department of Rehabilitation Medicine sold discounted tickets for several showings of the Seattle Opera’s performance of The Marriage of Figaro.
May 7, 2009From credit-card fraud to confiscated pipes, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
May 7, 2009Light, sound, time and space converge in an exploration of science fiction in the Ann Lislegaard exhibit at the Henry Art Gallery. Ann Lislegaard: 2062 is a collection of video installations that expand on works of literary science fiction.
April 30, 2009From graffiti to stolen purses, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
April 30, 2009As most graduating students in the School of Art prepare for the upcoming Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) shows in the Jacob Lawrence Gallery, one group of students has created an exhibit that they feel allows them to better display what they have learned as artists. “Because the BFA show is so crowded
April 27, 2009A suspect arrested in the April 17 University Way Northeast shooting was released Thursday after charges were not filed within 72 hours of his detention.
April 23, 2009From stolen sunglasses to conflicts on the Ave, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
April 20, 2009Students raise concerns about lack of notification from university
April 16, 2009From stolen disabled parking permits to vandalized vehicles, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
April 14, 2009New Husky ID cards were issued to payroll coordinators Friday after UW Transportation Services and the UWPD confirmed early this month that a hacked server put personal information of UW staff, faculty and retirees at risk.
April 9, 2009From stalking to vandalized vehicles, this weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
April 9, 2009Whether it’s throwing darts, exploring visual science fiction or seeing what it takes to graduate from the School of Art, spring quarter offers a wide variety of art exhibits on campus.
March 30, 2009Although prosecutors have been presenting their case in the trial of former UW student Amanda Knox that began more than two months ago, the road to deciphering the truth has just begun.
March 12, 2009He’s known for his animated film, he dabbles in sculpture and he is internationally recognized for his performance art.
March 11, 2009As the weather improves, students commute by bike more and more frequently.
March 6, 2009BY LEXIE KRELL
March 5, 2009Books, studying and a yarmulke signed by President Barack Obama can now all be part of an excursion to Odegaard Undergraduate Library.
March 5, 2009This weekly crime blotter aims to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
February 26, 2009This weekly crime blotter is to inform readers about offenses on and surrounding campus.
February 26, 2009The jury has delivered the verdict on this year’s OPEN show at the Jacob Lawrence Gallery.
February 24, 2009The UW Police Department had its first day with a non-interim chief in more than a year yesterday as John Vinson began his first day on the force bright and early at 8 a.m.
February 20, 2009After being selected for the job last November, John Vinson was sworn in as the new UWPD chief of police at the Board of Regents meeting yesterday after arriving in Seattle the night before.
February 19, 2009Empty rooms, ambient noise and benches are all that comprise the new +ROOM-ROOM exhibit at the Henry Art Gallery.
February 12, 2009From the tip of the pen to the tip of the tongue, the Castalia Reading Series gives UW students a chance to exhibit their writing, creating a lasting community in the process.
February 6, 2009A car crash.
January 29, 2009No matter which direction you turn, you’ll see work from Jacob Dahlgren’s Forward, Back, Right, Left exhibit when you visit the Henry Art Gallery this quarter.
January 29, 2009With a criminal sentence and the bang of a gavel, participants in the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity’s Jail n’ Bail event spent Wednesday night behind bars to support breast cancer research.
January 22, 2009Most of the UW’s ambassadors in China this summer were Olympic athletes.
January 16, 2009After multiple delays, former University of Washington student Amanda Knox is scheduled to go to trial in Italy today for the murder of former roommate Meredith Kercher.
January 8, 2009From daguerreotypes to digital photographs, the new Outta My Light! exhibit at the Henry Art Gallery strikes a balance between history, information and art.
January 7, 2009Although the state legislature has yet to convene, Gov. Chris Gregoire’s 2009-2011 biennial budget proposal is already looking grim for higher education.
January 6, 2009It’s not a fashion show, and it’s certainly not your typical art exhibit.
December 4, 2008The Adaptation exhibit was welcomed to the Henry Art Gallery in a flurry of music, cocktails and visual-spatial artwork during an open house at the museum Nov.
November 14, 2008The recent financial crisis has thrust the country into an economic recession with no easy remedy in sight.
November 6, 2008UW junior Andrew Martin is not an artist — he hasn’t even taken an introductory level class in the subject.
November 6, 2008At an eclectic gathering of law students, historians, poets and photographers, the 25th issue of the University of Washington’s literary and arts magazine, Bricolage, was released.
October 17, 2008Some people look skyward when seeking the answers to life’s complex questions, but in his series On the Beach, artist Richard Misrach turns to the sea.
October 14, 2008It was the bottom of the fourth and Canada had just scored four runs against Japan.