
UWB Students are Having Financing Issues During the Pandemic so UWB has Shown the Way Students Can Solve the Problem
Students who are struggling financially during 2020 can get financial support with the help of UWB programs. Nobody could have prepared for the COVID-19 pandemic or the effects it would have on society at large. Businesses have closed, classes have moved online, and some students find themselves pressured due to loss of funds.… Read More UWB Students are Having Financing Issues During the Pandemic so UWB has Shown the Way Students Can Solve the Problem

The Half of It: A Creative and Fantastic Tale of Teen Love
The Half of It is the latest in a series of straight-to-Netflix coming-of-age films. However, it has something that the rest of these films often lack: it’s genuinely good.… Read More The Half of It: A Creative and Fantastic Tale of Teen Love

UWB Clubs Provide Connection and Comradery During the Stay at Home Order
Student leaders responded to needs for clubs and activities despite having to deliver them online during the quarantine. This forced them to restructure their pre-planned events so that they could continue to support students and maintain social connections.… Read More UWB Clubs Provide Connection and Comradery During the Stay at Home Order

Coffee & Kareem, the Kind of Movie Kids Would Watch to Seem “Edgy
A movie featuring a guy being dismembered right at the start of its Netflix trailer can mean one of two things: it’s either gonna have great violence or it’s gonna be straight-up torture porn. Coffee & Kareem is the exception.… Read More Coffee & Kareem, the Kind of Movie Kids Would Watch to Seem “Edgy

3 Credits is Not Enough: Why UW Should Give Diversity Classes More Importance in Their Curriculum
The University of Washington’s Undergraduate Advising website says that the university requires “all undergraduates to take a minimum of 3 credits, approved by the appropriate school or college, that focus on the socio-cultural, political, and/or economic diversity of the human experience at local, regional, or global levels.”… Read More 3 Credits is Not Enough: Why UW Should Give Diversity Classes More Importance in Their Curriculum