News ‘Prototypical women’ more likely to receive sexual harassment support By Tisa Somsap Contributing writer 13 hrs ago A recent UW study found that sexual harassment accusations are perceived as more credible when made by “prototypical” women “who are young, ‘conventionally attractive,’ and appear and act feminine,” according to UW News.
Davis, Chidekh help Huskies beat Gonzaga for second straight sweep After sweeping Portland State the day before, the Washington men’s tennis team dominated Gonzaga for a 7-0 win.
Discovery Park: A world of its own If the previous “Wanderings” destination, Jefferson Park, was any indication as to how a park can be aptly described as “an integral part of its surrounding community,” then Discovery Park is a perfect example of the polar opposite: a destination that somehow exists entirely separate from th…
How to talk to your professors about mental health The UW is coming up on a year of virtual learning. Some have thrived on the new work-from-home routine, finding they have more time and freedom due to lack of a commute or being confined to a classroom or library all day.
UW history is BIPoC women’s history: How erasure uplifts white and male supremacy BIPoC women hold the power to change the faults of the world –– and they have.