'If you can follow a knitting pattern, you can code' Thinking of making a career switch? Maybe you should consider coding. No, really — it’s not as hard as you probably think. That’s according to Cheri... Bill Radke Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
Feminism’s 'Nasty Women' stand up to Trump On the night of November 8, 2016, many writers and journalists were preparing pieces on what it would mean for the United States to elect its first... John O'Brien
Tech companies can’t (or won’t) erase hate. It’s on us Zoë Quinn is an avid gamer, developer, and artist. In her capacity as author and advocate, she’s launched an online crisis network and spoken before the... Bill Radke Jason Pagano Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
College campuses can now respond to sexual assault their own way, on their own time Sexual assault has been “a scourge on American (college) campuses” for generations, according to Vanessa Grigoriadis, the author of "Blurred Lines:... Jeannie Yandel Bill Radke
UW keeping Title IX rules on sexual assault, despite Betsy DeVos The Trump Administration announced Friday it's revoking federal guidance on how campuses investigate sexual assault. Schools now have the option to... Paige Browning
Thick brows were not invented by your favorite Instagram star What’s up with eyebrows? Eyebrows take up such a small part of our bodies but hold a special place in our hearts. They also make up a multimillion... Zeytun Ahmed Aliyah Musaliar
Bikini barista: Everett's new ordinance violates my freedom of expression Bill Radke talks to Amelia Powell, a barista in Everett who works at Hillbilly Hotties, about the lawsuit she and fellow baristas are filing against the... Bill Radke Amina Al-Sadi
Can you name five woman leaders in 60 seconds? "There's never a time when a woman really wins anything," says political strategist Cathy Allen. After Seattle's 2017 mayoral race primary, Allen and... Jeannie Yandel Bill Radke
Google fires engineer over anti-diversity memo Bill Radke speaks with Slate tech writer April Glaser about the reasons that Google fired an engineer after he wrote a memo that questioned the ability... Matt Martin Bill Radke
Women in Seattle make 78 cents for every dollar earned by men, says report If you're a Seattle woman with an advanced degree, another man in the city with the same level of education may earn quite a bit more than you. Angela Nhi Nguyen Rob Wood