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On the waterfront

2008.11.30

By Hannelore Sudermann, Photos by Ingrid Barrentine

A photographic tour of Tacoma's waterfront, to go with the story "On the waterfront" in WSM, Winter 2008/09.

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On the waterfront

A photographic tour of Tacoma's waterfront

Washington State Magazine, Winter 2008/09

By Hannelore Sudermann. Photos by Ingrid Barrentine.

"Twenty years ago, the City Club of Tacoma approached the city with a plan to unify the waterfront and build a walking path from the Tacoma Dome to Point Defiance. The painstakingly researched report urged that the entire waterfront be redesigned as a people place. Lara Hermann '95 was thrilled when a city hall worker handed her the document. 'It was like a present just lands in your lap,' she says."

Read more in the Winter 2008/09 issue of Washington State Magazine at wsm.wsu.edu



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Capt. Michael Unruh
Afghanistan :: Airborne Sharpshooter

2009.05.18

Capt. Michael Unruh '04

Capt. Michael Unruh '04 serves on an F-15E Strike Eagle team supporting U.S. and coalition troops out of Bagram Air Force Base. In his role providing air support to servicemembers in Afghanistan, Unruh says "I've had no greater feeling of satisfaction than when I've completed combat mission and I know that I've helped save American and coalition lives that day."

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Bench gossip - by Jenny Goeres
Bolivia :: Helping street children in Cochabamba

2009.05.01

by Jenny (Brown) Goeres ('78 Elem. Ed.)

Bill Goeres ('77 Agriculture) and Jenny (Brown) Goeres ('78 Elem. Ed.) volunteered for Amanacer, which provides a home and a new beginning for the abandoned, abused, and orphaned street children of Cochabamba, Bolivia.

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The Prays in Vladivostok
Vladivostok :: A Russian City in Asia

2009.04.09

By Birgitta Ingemanson, professor of Foreign Languages and Cultures, WSU.

Eleanor Lord Pray was an American who lived in Vladivostok, Russia from 1894 to 1930 and wrote diary-like letters to friends and family virtually every day. WSU professor Birgitta Ingemanson wrote her own diaries chronicling her experiences studying Pray's letters and work.

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Two boys in Ethiopia
Ethiopia :: Love at first sight

2009.02.27

By Laureen Haydock Lund '82.

Laureen Lund '82 traveled to Ethiopia for three weeks to participate in Ethiopia's National Polio Immunization Day in 2008. What she saw and the people she met changed her life.

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Fishing on the Tacoma Waterfront
On the waterfront

A photographic tour of Tacoma's waterfront

Washington State Magazine, Winter 2008/09

By Hannelore Sudermann. Photos by Ingrid Barrentine.

"Twenty years ago, the City Club of Tacoma approached the city with a plan to unify the waterfront and build a walking path from the Tacoma Dome to Point Defiance. The painstakingly researched report urged that the entire waterfront be redesigned as a people place. Lara Hermann '95 was thrilled when a city hall worker handed her the document. 'It was like a present just lands in your lap,' she says."

Read more in the Winter 2008/09 issue of Washington State Magazine.


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