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Improper use of pronouns and research on deafness
Thelonious and Rhea discuss an article on a lecture about the social implications behind improper use of “they/them” pronouns, as well as research regarding the sight strengths of deaf infants.
College Hoops is back! Champions Classic, Day 1 overreactions, and more!
Josh and Caden break down the two biggest match-ups of the season (so far) in the Champions Classic, as well as look at everything that happened on a very busy Day 1 of college basketball, before previewing Washington’s first game against Baylor in the...
The UW College Republicans lose their RSO and more
Host Claudia Yaw discusses the recent breaking news regarding The UW College Republican RSO’s shutdown, as well as the university’s relationship with United Students Against Sweatshops and the development of a new student-built satellite.
1987: The UW gets shmacked by the Soviets. Beer is our only saving grace.
Into the Archives host Claudia Yaw is joined by The Daily’s sports experts to deconstruct our coverage from 1987, when the Soviet rowing team came to campus.
Margaret O’Mara and the difficulty of naming our “worst” president
For the first episode of “Office Hours,” we speak with UW history professor Margaret O’Mara (The Code, Pivotal Tuesdays) about what is new (and not so new) about American politics today, the intersection between tech and politics,
WEEK 7: bashing BMI and queer talks
Hannah interviews two writers on their articles regarding BMI as a misleading and concerning body assessment, as well as a lecturer’s story about being queer.
Building the perfect college basketball program, biggest storylines and most important games
Caden Conder and Josh Eddy sit down for their last preseason show and discuss some of the most intriguing games of the nonconference season, what they think the biggest storylines of the 2019-20 season will be,
College of Engineering data, technology of accessibility, and animal life on campus
Thelonious and Rhea discuss three articles, one about data on the College of Engineering here at the UW and how the department is changing, the second on expanding technology for all levels of accessibility and the last comments on our need to increase...