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New forms of communication, new ethical dilemmas | Nearly 2,400 years ago, Aristotle sat on a rock overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, hosting some of the earliest discussions focused on ethics. At Western, these kinds of practices are continuing to further student understanding of our modern world and how to approach ethical dilemmas. |
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From VTV: A look at student publications | |||
Mojave poet to speak at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø March 9 | |||
Murphy contributes to new book published in Germany | |||
nErDcamp Bellingham, Think & Drink offer discussions on children’s literature | A pair of free literature-related events are set this weekend, building on the popularity of the renowned local children’s Literature Conference. |
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Kahakauwila selected as fellow at Harvard's Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study | |||
Speech workshop planned for Hillcrest Elementary Friday | For speech and language therapist Janice Flinn, sounds are "the basis for language." She's hosting a workshop to help parents learn how to teach their kids to make proper language sounds. "It's something we're born with, the ability to make sounds,… |
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Yu's poetry translations offer environmental insight | |||
Miller has yoga essay published in new collection | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø to Host Berkeley’s Robert Goldman for Discussion of the Great Indian Epic Poem, ‘Ramayana,’ Feb. 26 |