The Purdue University Northwest (PNW) chancellor, who drew backlash for a racist display at the college’s winter commencement, will serve out the rest of his term, the school said.
What’s new, next in District 2
Seattle’s District 2 is a diverse and vibrant part of the city that is constantly evolving.
Lilia Vu wins 1st major at Chevron Championship in playoff
Lilia Vu relied on her grandfather’s steady hand and calm demeanor to keep her grounded during difficult times.
Tanya Woo campaign kick-off
Close to 100 people attended Tanya Woo’s kick off campaign on April 21 for Seattle City Council at the Rainier Beach Community Center.
Share your stories about the history of Seattle’s LGBTQ+ community
Seattle Department of Neighborhoods is looking to commission individual community members to participate in a special LGBTQ+ version of their Seattle Histories Storytelling Project.
Merrill and Moore’s ‘Paper Daughters’ tells true story of Tien Fu Wu and Dolly Cameron
Terrible things happen every day, but that doesn’t mean that everyday people can’t effect change or make a difference.
End of COVID-19 emergency: Be prepared
A whole hail of changes may come on May 11—particularly to those who are going to lose their health insurance—when the Biden administration ends the COVID-19 federal Public Health Emergency.
Chinese panda on long-term loan to Thailand dies suddenly
A giant panda on long-term loan from China died in a zoo in northern Thailand on Wednesday, six months before she was due to return home, officials from the Chiang Mai Zoo said.
K-pop star Moon Bin found dead at home
Moon Bin, a singer from South Korean boy band Astro, was found dead at his home in Seoul, his management agency said Thursday.
“A Tourist’s Guide to Love” is not even a desirable fantasy
It’s bad enough that Netflix’s “A Tourist’s Guide to Love” is unrealistic.
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