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UW Campus Information

Below are links to a few institutions and informational sources that may be particularly helpful to student activists, but can help anyone get more information. If this page doesn't answer your question, feel free to email us and we'll do our best to help you.

Offices

Student Activities Office

Associated Students of the University of Washington (not always up to date--it's better to stop by the office in HUB 204L)

Graduate and Professional Student Senate

Publications

Ruckus, a progressive student monthly newsmagazine (once part of the Student Action Network).

The Daily of the University of Washington, the other student paper.

Social Justice E-zine, brought to you by the dynamic UW duo Ray and Kim Goforth. Sign up to receive it over email!

University Week, "a newspaper for the faculty and staff of the UW," though useful for others too.

Other information sources

University of Washington Handbook

Husky Search, a powerful search engine for UW information.

Search page for www.washington.edu; includes faculty, staff, student, and UW office search engines.

Coming soon: A list of "peer institutions," a piece of information useful when trying to convince people on campus your demands are legitimate.

They Represent You: A Citizen's Directory of Elected Officials, compiled by local Leagues of Women Voters. All the information you need to contact Federal, State, King County, and local city officials--including email links!
Note: when writing to legislators, be sure to include your full name, address and phone number to let them know you're a constituent.

Policy Watch, from the School of Social Work

Revised Code of Washington (RCW) Title 28b, Chapter 20, part of the state law that governs the UW

Washington State Legislature