UWB Students Make Community and Global Impacts Through Club Leadership by Aysha Siddiqui

Over the last few months, the community at UW Bothell has witnessed many students and people from around the world facing struggles like food insecurity, poverty, war and conflict. These issues were exacerbated by Washington’s rising housing and grocery costs, unreliability of SNAP benefits, and recent global political conflicts. Student leaders at UWB recognized the challenges people are facing and led fundraisers and donation drives to support and build community around the issues they were passionate about. This led to a positive impact both locally and globally.  … Read More UWB Students Make Community and Global Impacts Through Club Leadership by Aysha Siddiqui

Music Album Review: Rosalia’s “LUX” by Estel Soriano Bergua

Rosalia’s new album, ‘LUX’, has broken many records since its release on Nov. 7th. This is the singer’s fourth album and probably her best one yet. Lux combines all of her previous singing and writing styles, while also diving into a newer style of orchestral pop. Her previous works were more in the area of… Read More Music Album Review: Rosalia’s “LUX” by Estel Soriano Bergua

Letter From the Student Marketing and Design Team Lead by Joseph Gacula

Hey all!  I’m Joseph Gacula, a fourth-year majoring in Applied Computing and Media Communications, and the team lead of UW Bothell’s new Student Marketing and Design Team. We are the go-to resource for marketing and design support on campus! I oversee creative projects and support my team members to ensure we deliver high-quality materials.  So, who are we?  The Student Marketing & Design Team (SM&D) is a student-led creative team that… Read More Letter From the Student Marketing and Design Team Lead by Joseph Gacula

Happy Sesame Street Day- Or is it? by Zoya Merakov

Image Credit: Unsplash From the iconic fluffy red puppet Elmo to sassy Oscar the Grouch and the fuzzy blue Cookie Monster, it is no wonder that so many people wish to take a stroll on Sesame Street. Reminiscing about their favorite episodes and discussing how the show influenced their lives. Luckily, November 10 is a great time to pay homage to this favorite childhood show, as it was… Read More Happy Sesame Street Day- Or is it? by Zoya Merakov

Finding Balance Between Art and Accountability Opinion by Ashley Tsang

Recent online boycotts of artists have sparked renewed debate about artistic responsibility and the ethics of consuming art, which prompts the question of whether we can truly appreciate art without endorsing its creator.  The idea of “separating the art from the artist” was first introduced by Roland Barthes in 1976 in his essay, Death of… Read More Finding Balance Between Art and Accountability Opinion by Ashley Tsang

Everything Students Should Know About Peer Coaches by Zoya Merkaov

September 2025 | Written by Zoya Merkaov Image Credit: UWB OTP/Peer Coach website Being a first-year student can feel overwhelming. Regardless of age, whether someone is living with their family or has picked a major, coming to college can be a big adjustment. The Peer Coach program at the University of Washington Bothell aims to… Read More Everything Students Should Know About Peer Coaches by Zoya Merkaov

Building Community Through Creativity: UWB’s Winter 2025 Makers’ Fair

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