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NewsElectric Cars: The Solution to Climate ChangeAndrew BenoitSeptember 30, 2022By: Nikki Hindman These past few summers, those of us in the...
NewsFaculty panel: “The Constitution and Reproductive Rights in the Wake of Dobbs”Editor-in-ChiefSeptember 30, 2022By Amelia Pooser On June 24th, 2022, in a historic act, the...
NewsMonkeypox or MPV? The Case for a Less Stigmatizing NameAndrew BenoitSeptember 30, 2022By Ainsley Feeney The viral disease known as “monkeypox” is mainly...
Issue 7NewsUniversity tackles ugly history in Slater Museum renamingEditor-in-ChiefMay 13, 2022By Albert Chang-Yoo On Feb. 21, 2022 the University of Puget Sound’s...
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Issue 7NewsPushing FEPPS forward after COVIDEditor-in-ChiefMay 13, 2022By Emma Loeninker In 2011, Freedom Education Project Puget Sound (FEPPS) was...
Issue 7NewsHome in Tacoma: a movement of and for the dispossessedEditor-in-ChiefMay 13, 2022By Emma Loenicker In 2021, the Tacoma Democratic Socialists of America...
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Issue 6NewsLocal Mural Promoting Diversity DefacedEditor-in-ChiefApril 27, 2022By Emma Loenicker Tacoma’s Unity Christian Ministries Youth Center is home to...