Sports Recreation
Wednesday market moves to Barkley Village Green
By Mariena Xiong | July 9Haley Davis, owner of Silver Creek Farm poses for portrait at Barkley Market. // Photo by Rob Stanley
An Evening With Beer and Tunes
By Molly Todd | July 3Beer, wine, cider and liquor poured. Everything from bourbon barrel peach cider to turmeric root liqueur and cranberry-hibiscus sours were up for grabs while four Northwest bands took the stage.
11th Hour Tea and Coffee Bar
By Mariena Xiong | July 3Nestled on North State Street is the 11th Hour Tea and Coffee Bar, where customers can stop in to grab a drink and take some time to relax. Upon entering, the earthy smell of freshly brewed tea fills the shop as soft music plays in the background, slightly masked by the sound of a whirring espresso machine.
Student-athletes prepare for summer off-season
By Malia Cantimbuhan | June 9Sports at Western end at different times of the year. However, all student-athletes have to prepare for the summer, which involves different workout and training programs to keep improving.
Fashion on the field
By Malia Cantimbuhan | June 9When you think about the infamous purple and gold, you can only imagine the University of Washington’s team uniforms and crowds chanting their pride with the school’s colors painted on their faces and bodies.
Volleyball tournament helps send water to third-world countries
By Malia Cantimbuhan | June 7By Allyson Roberts
Wade King Recreation Center Offering Sports for Everyone
By Malia Cantimbuhan | May 24By Chris Johansen
Western's pool: is it poppin'?
By Malia Cantimbuhan | May 24Just how popular is the Wade King Student Recreation Center swimming pool? To the rec center staff, the pool is popular. Students at Western have different points of view on how much it gets used.