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Red Zones, Gag orders, and ASUW
Claudia goes over several recent events covered by news this week, such as ASUW updates, the Gag order placed on the UWPD, and more.
WEEK 6: Body language and Race
Hannah interviews a contributing writer here at The Daily on her coverage of an event on race by Ijeoma Oluo, and a second writer on a new part of her series called “Watch Your (Body) Language,” which voices the troubles faced in our society surroundin...
Facebook Dating
Newly single host Christine McManigal takes up the dating feature on Facebook and breaks down its best and worst features, while comparing it to other dating apps.
Real and Fake Preseason Awards, New AP Rankings
Josh Eddy and Caden Conder are back to react to the AP preseason rankings dropping this week, and then list their picks for some real and fake awards to watch out for during the 2019-2020 college basketball season.
1961: Cigarettes, nukes, and MLK
In episode 3 of Into the Archives, host Claudia Yaw leads fellow editors through a 1961 edition of The Daily. In the midst of nuclear proliferation, UW students were writing about civil rights and probably smoking cigarettes…lots of cigarettes.
Telescopes, an international ASUW, and Rainn Wilson’s visit on campus
Host Claudia Yaw covers recent news with The University of Washington’s ASUW, the school’s involvement in massive telescopes that threaten the preservation of Hawai’i’s lands, and a special speaker’s visit on campus.
WEEK 5: Defining what is a “date” and Hannah having title envy
Hannah interviews a writer in the wellness section on her upcoming column about LGBTQ health and gets gossipy about dating!
Death penalty research, writing, and bird populations
In episode 9 of Daily Discoveries, we observe three very different articles: declining bird populations, social science research, and typing versus handwriting notes.
The Burke, Cauce’s presidential address, and city council candidates
Host Claudia covers three of the most noteworthy events for this week in the U District, including the opening of the new Burke Museum, UW President Cauce’s annual address, and The Daily’s upcoming endorsements on city council candidates.