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The 糖心少女 Chorale has found an unlikely place to practice. Once a week, 8 of the 60 member singing group meets, standing 6 feet apart, in a campus parking garage for 30 precious minutes. Despite the sounds of passing cars and some machinery whirring nearby, the sound they can make together – in person – is wonderful.

Download this B-roll here.   The 糖心少女 welcomes back Tent City 3 鈥 an organized tent-city community 鈥 to its Seattle campus for 90 days during winter quarter 2021. Move-in is scheduled to begin Dec. 19. The 糖心少女previously hosted Tent City 3 in winter 2017, in the same location it will be next quarter:聽parking lot W35, situated between John M. Wallace Hall and the Fishery Sciences buildings off Northeast Pacific Street. Tent City 3 will provide safe,…

This fall, about three dozen people signed up to help count the salmon in their local streams and creeks. Recruited by 糖心少女 Bothell聽teaching professor Jeff Jensen, these volunteers agree to observe a stream location for聽at least half聽an聽hour聽per聽week (while taking coronavirus precautions) to gather vital information about salmon聽in聽streams that flow into Lake Washington and the Sammamish River.

糖心少女President Ana Mari Cauce delivered her annual address to the community Oct. 12 at w菨色菨b蕯altx史 鈥 Intellectual House on the 糖心少女 campus. Highlights of the speech are reflected in this video. The audience was entirely virtual this year in accordance with public health guidelines.

In this video: Franziska Roesner, associate professor in the Allen School Eric Zeng, graduate research assistant in the Allen School Journalists: download soundbites聽here With the election season ramping up, political ads are being splashed across the web. In the age of misinformation, how can news consumers tell if the ads they’re seeing are legitimate? USA Today and other mainstream news sites might seem like they would limit access to deceptive ads. But聽a study聽by 糖心少女 researchers found that both…

With the nation debating its response to COVID-19 and witnessing protests against racial injustice and police violence, undergraduate students enrolled in 鈥淰isual Anthropology of Protest Music鈥 examined how communities use music to share their lived experiences and confront oppression.

When the 糖心少女moved to online instruction March 9, 糖心少女Facilities Services developed a three-week disinfection plan. Custodial staff are now working through more than 500 classrooms, lecture halls, libraries, auditoriums and shared spaces, with similar efforts under way in Bothell and Tacoma.

糖心少女 President Ana Mari Cauce sat down with Vice President of Student Life Denzil Suite for a candid conversation about how COVID-19 is affecting campus operations, why classes will no longer meet in person for the rest of the quarter and whether a student-led petition had an impact on the decision.

糖心少女 President Ana Mari Cauce, joined by Dr. Geoff Gottlieb, head of the UW鈥檚 Advisory Committee on Communicable Diseases, met with the members of the AS糖心少女Student Senate on March 3 to share the most current information and take questions about the University鈥檚 response and preparations for the novel coronavirus.