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ASUW commissions look 'beyond diversity'

ASUW commission leaders want students to think more broadly about diversity.

RSO hosts break-dancing competition in HUB

Break-dancing crews from around the world competed for $2,000 in a break-dance competition hosted by the UW Hip Hop Student Association (HHSA) and ASUW Arts & Entertainment on Saturday.

UW Women’s Center celebrates courage

At its third annual gala, the UW Women’s Center celebrated women of courage that have braved new horizons for younger generations and inspired new ways of thinking.

Final engineering dean candidate focuses on students

The fourth and final candidate for deanship of the College of Engineering, Costas J. Spanos, spoke Wednesday afternoon in Odegaard Undergraduate Library about the importance of interdisciplinary education and of student interaction among each other.

ECC panel discusses racial stereotypes in Halloween costumes

Racial discrimination and stereotypes during Halloween were the topics of a panel titled “My Culture is Not a Costume,” held Thursday by MEChA, First Nations, and the Ethnic Cultural Center (ECC).

Food deserts stretch through King County

Lack of affordable nutritious food in King County has created a desert, according to UW researchers.

Students reach out to homeless with Husky Packs

A new student organization called Husky Packs is devoting its time to helping the homeless in Seattle but facing a challenge in gaining community involvement.

Second Women’s Health Week educates students on sex, stress, and nutrition

The ASUW Student Health Consortium (SHC) and Women’s Action Commission (WAC) are hoping to make the second year of Women’s Health Week more relevant to the student population.

UW Professional & Continuing Education to offer summer certificate program

For the first time, UW Professional & Continuing Education will have a new summer certificate program that aims to provide an experience for students to learn how to apply their majors to the real world.

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