Seattle’s Wing Luke Museum closed after staff say exhibit 'frames Palestinian liberation' as antisemitism Seattle’s Wing Luke Museum remains closed after more than half its staff walked out last week to protest an exhibit that addresses historic and current antisemitism in the region. Stephen Howie
UW student protesters vow to keep speaking out for Palestinians The pro-Palestinian encampment first appeared April 29 and started ending quietly last week after the university administration and protesters reached an agreement. Ruby de Luna
World What comes next for the pro-Palestine protesters at UW? The University of Washington reached an agreement with the leaders of an encampment of students protesting the war in Gaza. As part of that agreement, students had until 3 p.m. Monday to clear the area where they’ve been living. Libby Denkmann Sarah Leibovitz
Pro-Palestine protesters to disband UW encampment in Seattle after university makes concessions Agreement signals campus protest tents will be coming down soon Paige Browning Kim Malcolm
UW president repeats call for pro-Palestinian camp to disband following graffiti, vandalism on campus University of Washington President Ana Mari Cauce is again calling for organizers to voluntarily take down a pro-Palestinian protest camp that is now in its third week on the Quad at UW's Seattle campus. Jason Pagano KUOW STAFF
Graphic: Boeing was top U.S. manufacturer of missiles and munitions delivered to Israel from 2021-2023 As Seattle students protest Boeing’s ties to Israel, demanding that their schools sever ties with the company, we wondered, what is the extent of Boeing’s connection to Israel? Significant, it turns out. Teo Popescu
Week in Review: Seattle Public Schools, protests, and asylum seekers Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with Publicola’s Erica Barnett, KVI’s John Carlson, and Seattle Channel’s Brian Callanan. Bill Radke Kevin Kniestedt
University of Washington won’t cut ties with Boeing, president says, despite protests ‘She was very direct. She said, we will not end this relationship because, essentially, you couldn't replace all the support that the company has given the university over the years.’ -Mike Reicher Kim Malcolm John O'Brien
Week in Review: protests, harassment allegations, and zebras Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with Washington Policy Center’s David Boze, The Needling’s Lex Vaughn, and Seattle Times reporter Patrick Malone. Bill Radke Kevin Kniestedt
Columbia University protesters occupy a campus building, echoing 1968 Students began occupying Hamilton Hall early Tuesday morning. Now, access to the Manhattan school is restricted to essential-service employees and students who live in on-campus residential halls. Ayana Archie Bill Chappell