Arches is the alumni magazine of Puget Sound, serving more than 40,000 Loggers worldwide.
Guided by the intellectually curious and humanist values of the liberal arts, Arches strives to capture and convey the ethos of the college through stories that are relevant to the times we are living in and that amplify the voices and experiences of Loggers in an effort to foster understanding and fuel connection within our community and beyond.
Five students, mentored by biology faculty member Carrie Woods, spent part of their summer exploring plant life on the Olympic Peninsula.
Jeffrey Matthews' new book looks at dishonorable military leaders—and what society can learn from them.
The work of Puget Sound art historian Linda Williams has helped reveal the hidden truth of how art and culture evolved in the Yucatán Peninsula.
Ariela Tubert, professor and chair of the Department of Philosophy, on Artificial Intelligence.
Lily Godwin '26 becomes the first woman to make an unassisted tackle in NCAA football history.
New director of alumni and parent relations, Don Scott '91, returned to the university last fall after 27 years away.
Lael Wilcox '08 and the Tour Divide—a 2,700-mile bicycle race crisscrossing the Continental Divide from Canada to New Mexico
How Puget Sound prepared Galvin Guerrero '96 for a life in education
Candy Campbell '70 and her one-woman show
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