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Hoffman publishes collection of Spanish female authors | |||
Western professor demonstrates, details running safety | Western Washington University kinesiology professor Jun San Juan gave a talk about injuries runners can get as part of the Dean鈥檚 Lecture Series at the Bellingham City Council Chambers. |
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Western professors discuss 'Boys in the Boat' | Western Washington University professors hosted a discussion about the history and politics in 鈥淏oys in the Boat,鈥 the Western Reads book for this school year that was recently selected as the book for Whatcom Reads. |
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Taiwan just banned kids from overusing tech. About time, or asinine? | Taiwan is leading the world towards a happier, safer, more social, and healthier future. Not by creating some amazing new piece of mobile technology, but by restricting its use 鈥 by law 鈥 for those of an impressionable and vulnerable age. |
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History's Stewart has essay published in new book | |||
Miller has essay published in 'Brevity Magazine' | |||
Westhoff has story published in 'Lost Coast Review' | |||
Garcia has article published in new book | |||
Hannah Leone begins as new Clackamas County reporter | Hi, readers. I'm The Oregonian's new Clackamas County reporter. I studied news-editorial and visual journalism, political science and Spanish at Western Washington University, then started working for The Oregonian as a summer intern in June 2014. Since then I have鈥 |
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鈥楨arworms鈥 are annoying, but harmless | It鈥檚 been said there is more to discover about the human brain than in the entire universe. The brain is certainly astonishing. Its nerve cells process sensory information, reason, learn, decide, emote, regulate functions, force sleep. People are their brains. |