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The Husky Herald

of University of Washington Bothell | since 2008

Tag: Student Engagement

Letter from the Assistant Editor: ASUWB Voting

Dear University of Washington Bothell students,
In the midst of a pandemic a lot is being asked of you, from balancing school, work and family all within the safety of your home. Without physically being on campus each weekday it is very easy to feel distant from UWB.… Read More Letter from the Assistant Editor: ASUWB Voting

April 30, 2020May 13, 2020 uwbeicLeave a comment

Heritage Night

Heritage Night hosted by Black Student Union (BSU), Muslim Student Association (MSA), Latinx Student Union(LSU) and Filipino American Student Association (FASA). … Read More Heritage Night

April 27, 2020April 8, 2020 uwbeicLeave a comment

She Has a Name: An SJO Event

Beginning the event with a breathing exercise all of the Social Justice Officers guided an estimated 30 students and staff members through the reality of human trafficking. … Read More She Has a Name: An SJO Event

April 23, 2020May 13, 2020 uwbeicLeave a comment

How International Students are Shaping American Education at UWB

The population of students on the University of Washington Bothell campus is diversifying every year as more and more international students apply to attend.… Read More How International Students are Shaping American Education at UWB

April 7, 2020 uwbeicLeave a comment

Campus Events Board: Planning Events on Campus

The Campus Events Board team is University of Washington Bothell’s very own student-run event planning organization under Student Engagement and Activities.… Read More Campus Events Board: Planning Events on Campus

April 7, 2020April 7, 2020 uwbeicLeave a comment

Taking Back the Narrative: SJO Event

The Coast Salish event on October 16th, hosted by the Social Justice Organizers (S.J.O.), was created to inform University of Washington Bothell students about Indigenous people. … Read More Taking Back the Narrative: SJO Event

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Student Engagement on Campus: Activities and Campus Events

This year, University of Washington Bothell welcomed roughly 1,600 first-year and transfer students to the next chapter of their lives with events, programs and activities to gear them towards a successful year.… Read More Student Engagement on Campus: Activities and Campus Events

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Representation of Women in Business Settings: Women in Business Club

At the University of Washington Bothell, students have been continuously creating spaces for women in typically men-dominated industries to thrive.… Read More Representation of Women in Business Settings: Women in Business Club

April 6, 2020April 6, 2020 uwbeicLeave a comment

Categories

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Writers and Contributors

Ashley Creech – Editor-in-Chief

Madeleine Jenness – Assistant Editor

Hailey Bergren

Joe Lollo

Dhruv Verma

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Recent Posts

  • 9 Months In: UW Bothell Students Continue to Acclimate to Remote Learning
  • Breaking News: Trump Supporters Storm the Capitol Building
  • Movie Review: The Opening Act, a Nice Love Letter to Stand-up Comedy
  • The Rise of Domestic Violence in the time of COVID-19
  • In Defense of a Humanities Education, Opinion Piece
  • Eurovision Song Contest: the Movie of the Summer, I Guess…
  • 2020: Coronavirus, Election, Online Learning as a College Student, Opinion Piece
  • Movie Review: Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, Inviting the World to a Whole New America
  • 2020: The Year of Losses, Opinion Piece
  • UW Annual President’s Address: Coronavirus, Awards, and Investments
  • The Second, and Final, Presidential Debate: The Highlights
  • President Cauce This Morning: Preparing for Tomorrow and the Weeks Ahead
  • Beyond the Ballot with ACT & ASUWB: Student Activism and Civic Engagement
  • The First, and Only, Vice Presidential Debate: The Highlights
  • First 2020 Presidential Election Debate: The Highlights
  • The High Note is a Little Pitchy at First, But Finds its Key Nicely
  • Da 5 Bloods, a Tale Answering the Call to War and Violence
  • UWB Students Struggle with Mental Health Facing the COVID-19 Pandemic
  • The Lovebirds is the Fun Film We Need Right Now
  • As UWB Continue Transition to Online Learning, University Students and Faculty are Facing Challenges Learning How to Adapt
  • Rachel Kushner’s The Mars Room
  • 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
  • UWB Clubs Provide Connection and Comradery During the Stay at Home Order
  • 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
  • Joe Lollo’s Declassified Self-Quarantine Survival Guide
  • Residential Life at UWB During Coronavirus
  • ‘Normal People’ A Book to Keep You Company During Quaratine
  • “My Spy”, a Film Fun Enough for Your Self-Quarantine

Contact

The Husky Herald at UWB
Editor-in-Chief Ashley Creech:
uwbeic@uw.edu
Assistant Editor Sanjevni Prasad:
uwbae@uw.edu
General:
uwbhh@uw.edu

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