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Analysis: Certain states, including Arizona, have begun scrapping court costs and fees for people unable to pay — two experts on legal punishments explain why
Meet the 2023 Homecoming Scholars
I am First-Generation: Alexes Harris
We are First-Generation: College of Arts & Sciences Students and Alumni
I am First-Generation: Audrey Mikal
I am First-Generation: Elizabeth Nova
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Jabbarli Panelist at Economic Forum in Poland
Riots in France highlight a vicious cycle between police and minorities
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Steve Karceski wins 2023 Honors Excellence in Teaching Award
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Rosalind Kichler Joins Teaching Faculty
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Travels with Edgar
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Soc Major Dawit Borrows makes the Husky 100
2023 Husky 100
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Tyler McCormick Elected ASA Fellow
ArtSci Roundup: Spring Art Exhibitions, The Motherboard Suite, and more
ArtSci Roundup: Spring Art Exhibitions, The Motherboard Suite, and more
ArtSci Roundup: Spring Art Exhibitions, The Motherboard Suite, and more
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New Huskies 2023 Arts and Sciences Events
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Sasha Shen Johfre joins UW Sociology and CSSS
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Students in SOC 401B Deliver Supplies to Tent City 3 and Rosie’s Tiny House Village
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Connecting with Native Communities
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How Sociology and American Indian Studies Alum Sherri Berdine Found her Community at UW
LaShawnDa Pittman Shows the Love
In a 466-day period pre-reform, 11 people were killed in active vehicle pursuits. In a period of the same length after the reforms were introduced, only two people were killed. Chart by Henry Behrens/Source: Martina Morris
Data shows fewer deaths after restrictions on police pursuits
Alexes Harris, ’97, becomes first UW regent to represent faculty
Extreme Heat Will Change Us