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UW protests for Hong Kong
Claudia Yaw, news editor and host, interviews writer Charlie Kappes on his article titled, “Stand with Hong Kong: Protestors call for a democracy oversees.”
Why I’m glad I came to UW :)
Over the course of my time interviewing each of my lovely guests on this show, I asked them all the question, “Why are you glad you came to the UW?” So listen on in if you either, A. hate the university and are looking for reasons to stay, or B.
WEEK 2: RED-ZONES AND RELIGION
On our first episode of Wellness Weekly, we discuss two articles. The first is a follow- up to her article last year, called “How to not Rape Part II,” by Manisha Jha. The second is part of a summer series on opening up to all religions called “OH GOY,...
INTER-BRAIN COMMUNICATION AND DIETS FOR YOUR ENVIRONMENT
In episode 6 of the season, our hosts examine articles on new brain-to-brain communication studies, plus new ways to view how certain diets, such as vegetarianism, affect your health and the environment.
1999: Mass Protests
Join us for our very first episode of Into the Archives where host Claudia Yaw and fellow editors of The Daily dive into news coverage from the 1999 World Trade Organization protests.
Dating
I WANT TO GOSSIP! Yes, it’s my favorite thing! And I bet that even though you may not be as readily willing to admit it, you know you like that crap too, so here we go, let’s hear about the deep and the dirty. JK, it’s pretty PG don’t get too excited,
Washington vs. Hawai’i
In their first episode, Alec Dietz and Josh Kirshenbaum discuss the Huskies victory over Hawai’i with a brief look back to last week’s loss against Cal.
Studying
Long nights. Strained eyeballs. Venti-sized cups of coffee. And inevitably, tears. We must all endure it, as horrid as the task may be. Yes, that is right, I am talking about studying: the one thing keeping myself and probably everyone else from stayin...