UWB Campus Photography by Kaiyi Wang
The Husky Herald April 2025 CELR Student Contributor Top: UWB Logo and flagpoles outside UW1 and UW2 buildings Bottom: Stairways and insider’s look to Discovery Hall
The Husky Herald April 2025 CELR Student Contributor Top: UWB Logo and flagpoles outside UW1 and UW2 buildings Bottom: Stairways and insider’s look to Discovery Hall
Written by: Sofia D’Ambrosia and Mahilet Tito The University of Washington Bothell Makers’ Fair, held on Feb. 12, 2025, is a platform for creators around the community to showcase their talent, build entrepreneurship skills, and connect with the community in an open and economically inclusive environment, as co-founders Pauline Tolentino and Jireh Reduque emphasized in… Read More Building Community Through Creativity: UWB’s Winter 2025 Makers’ Fair
Written by: Natalia Kukolja, Sarah Mellor, Leena Peerzada BOTHELL, WA – Aramark monopolizes Bothell Dining’s decision-making power as students at UW Bothell remain in the dark about the ecological and ethical repercussions of contracting with the giant transnational corporation. UWB has a positive reputation for achievements in sustainability innovation. In 2022, UWB received the Excellence… Read More Why Don’t You Have A Seat At the Table? How Corporations Are Keeping Students in the Dark
The Husky Herald March 2025 CELR Student Contributor Walkway between UW2 Commons and UW1 (Founders Hall) Top and bottom: Students studying in the new Innovation Hall seating Colorful sculpture outside of Innovation Hall Horizontal view of the Innovation Hall classrooms and labs A detour sign blocking student walkway due to possible gardening or construction
The Husky Herald March 2025 Student Photographer
“I’ll sleep when I’m dead,” is a widely understood refrain to emphasize the value of hard work over rest. Even if not openly stated, the expectation for people to maximize their work time is ingrained in American culture. According to Pew Research Center, 46% of workers take less time off than they are allowed. Around… Read More Radical Rest: Discussing Mia Imani’s work centering the rest of Black communities
Written by Karlo Rodriguez; Student Contributor March 2025 issue If there is one thing I have learned in college, it is that your routine can get boring so fast in aheartbeat. During your first and second week, you will be having the most fun from meeting newpeople in your classes to going to fun events… Read More Is Your Life Boring? As Explained By SpongeBob SquarePants
The Husky Herald January/February 2025 Student Submission Photos taken from UW Bothell’s parking lot captured snowy trees and the frosty scenery during a remote snow day when in-person operations were suspended on February 3, 2025.
The Husky Herald December 2024 Student Submission CELR | BCore 107: Climate Change is History | Dr. Shinneman
Written by: Hannah Kemp Student Reporter -September 2023 September is National Campus Safety Awareness Month and college campuses across the country are encouraging everyone to practice violence prevention and promote safety on campus. In 2008, Congress passed the National Campus Safety Awareness Act to encourage public conversations on violence prevention in schools. Every September, colleges… Read More National Campus Safety Awareness Month:Campus Safety Resources at UW Bothell