As a junior at the University of Washington, I want to make the most of my college career. I believe that studying abroad is one way to make
Editorial: Cycle of smoking needs to be broken
Imagine this: You are an American tourist visiting Beijing. You decide not to splurge for the five- or six-star hotel. Instead, you pay for a
Man eats shark: With California on its way to banning shark fin, will Washington follow suit?
Certain restaurants in Hawaii are serving their last bowls of shark fin soup due to a newly enacted law, which requires restaurants to cook or dispose of their shark fin
New bottling company to speed up exports in wake of Japan quake and tsunami
At a time of economic stagnation, there’s a bright spot in Snohomish County. More than 100 jobs will reportedly be created within the next two years
Branda Pui Chu Luke (1954–2011)
Branda Pui Chu Luke passed away on March 18 after a three-year battle with lung cancer. She was 57.
Past suggests little lasting harm to Japan economy
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Japanese economy has been staggered by an earthquake, a tsunami, and a nuclear crisis. But history suggests it will bounce back with no lasting damage.
Blog: Be wary of assumptions
The mainstream media has spread rumors about U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke being considered for the Port of Seattle’s CEO job six years ago
Blog: Silly idea about table salt
I am sick and tired of people spreading rumors about table salt and how it can prevent or cure radiation.
Japanese refurbish Spokane friendship doll
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — In the late 1920s, things were not so good between Japan and the United States.
Blog: We depend on Japan for so much
When news of Japan’s misfortune broke out, all the baby milk powder made in Japan was instantly sold out in Hong Kong. A relative of mine, who lives in
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