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Interns get an education from chimps | Chloe Cudaback has loved chimpanzees since she was little, reading about Jane Goodall and Curious George. She wants to work at a sanctuary and care for chimps coming out of research facilities. So she was thrilled to land an internship at Chimps Inc., a sanctuary in Tumalo that houses seven… |
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Aspiring journalists to camp at Western once again | |||
Princesses write their own endings in Seattle author’s book | New books by Seattle-area authors include a fantasy of fairy-tale princesses in the modern world, and the story of Ella Higginson, a writer who helped introduce the Pacific Northwest to readers across the country. |
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Governor appoints Seth W. R. Brickey as new ²ÝÁñÉçÇø student trustee | |||
McLaughlin hosts Friday seminar on brain diseases | McLaughlin Research Institute on Friday will host speakers who will discuss two inherited, rare and fatal diseases. The seminar will be held at 11 a.m. at the MRI auditorium, 1520 23rd St S. Jeff Carroll, Ph.D., of Western Washington University, will present "My Life in Huntington… |
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Big Picture Science Radio Show: Forget to Remember | You must not remember this. Indeed, it may be key to having a healthy brain. Our gray matter evolved to forget things; otherwise we’d have the images of every face we saw on the subway rattling around our head all day long. Yet we’re building computers with the capacity to remember everything.… |
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Celebrating the life of Meagan Elizabeth Smith | Friends and community members gathered in Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Bellingham on Thursday, July 9, to mourn the death of Western senior Meagan Elizabeth Smith. Western students had a large presence at the prayer service, as many recalled memories of her that had taken place throughout… |
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Western Today Q&A: What is metaphysics? | |||
Vietnam’s Party chief heads to US to meet Obama in historic visit | Communist Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong will visit the US next week in a five-day landmark trip that is especially crucial at a time the two former foes increasingly need each other in the face of a rising China. Trong, the first Vietnam’s Party chief to visit the US, will meet… |
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Seniors often fall prey to fraudulent health products | If the product that promises to help you sleep, erase your wrinkles, and ease your arthritis pain sounds too good to be true — it probably is. Americans spend $25 billion a year on fraudulent health products, and 60 percent of the victims are over the age of 60, says Jeanne Freeman,… |