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55 student-run newspapers and leaders file amicus brief supporting The Stanford Daily in suit against the Trump administration
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2016-02-10
Collegi-ate: Peppermint Puppy Chow
 Whether you’re looking for a treat to bring to a holiday party or something to snack on while studying for finals, this recipe will surely do the trick. What’s great about puppy chow is you can customize it to your liking. If you hate how sweet white chocolate is, substitute dark chocolate instead, or if you want to add a little saltiness, mix in some mini pretzels.
2016-02-10
Holiday TV specials — Disney’s ‘Prep & Landing’
As kids, Christmastime meant believing in something that didn’t exist. Our imaginations were filled to the brim with elves making toys, reindeer flying in the night, and Santa Claus watching over us, ensuring that we were good each year. 
2015-12-02
Leisure time: ShondaLand
I first got hooked on “Grey’s Anatomy” back in 2006. Intrigued by Meredith Grey holding onto a live bomb in a patient’s chest cavity, how could any random viewer not want to watch more?
2015-11-30
‘Step Out (The Chainsmokers Remix),’ José González
As the end of another quarter approaches, it’s easy to get in a funk and daydream about winter break at home with your family, or going away on an adventure with friends. You’re probably ready to be done with exams and get away from school, but that Thursday evening final demands to be studied for.
2015-11-29
Thankful for: No "plus one" at the table this year
It’s that time of the season where we gather around the table and count our blessings. We tell our family and friends how thankful we are for them and how their presence makes our lives just a bit better. Well this year I’m thankful to have one less person on that list.
2015-11-22
UW faculty and alumni speak at TEDxRainier 2015
This past Saturday, roughly 1,600 Seattleites took over McCaw Hall to listen to 19 speakers explore the theme of “Space Between,” as TEDxRainier hosted its sixth independently organized TED event featuring four UW faculty members and two alumni. 
2015-11-16
Q&A&L with Rainn Wilson
Imagine a man and his rented bassoon at the podium of a church, only to introduce a trio of more bassoonists from Kellogg Middle School. As three young boys play “Mary Had a Little Lamb” on instruments only a few inches shorter than them, the eldest bassoonist is live-streaming the performance and the watchful audience from his Android.

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