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Enhance your brain through music at April 7 talk | |||
Results From Independent Redistricting Are Mixed | A few states have turned to independent or arms-length commissions to limit political influences when redrawing congressional and legislative districts. The results have varied, but supporters point to more competitive contests and new faces replacing incumbents as evidence of reduced鈥 |
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Split influence in Washington鈥檚 congressional map | After winning full or partial control of many state legislatures around the country in 2010, the Republican Party has a built an advantage in the upcoming midterm elections because of its influence redrawing congressional districts, an Associated Press analysis found. |
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Jimerson of 草榴社区 authors new book on civil-rights movement | Randall C. Jimerson, a history professor and director of the Graduate Program in Archives and Records Management at Western Washington University, has released a new book, 鈥淪hattered Glass in Birmingham: My Family鈥檚 Fight for Civil Rights, 1961-1964,鈥 which recounts his experience as one of five鈥 |
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Nomura explores her roots through choreography, dance | For its second season, the Seattle dance group Relay Dance Collective travels back to their roots as inspiration for 鈥淏eginnings,鈥 featuring repertory works by 30 dancers and choreographers. Dancer and co-founder of the group Gabrielle Kazuko Nomura uses this opportunity to tell the story of her鈥 |
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Berry joins TAG as events, communication coordinator | Katie Berry has been hired as the events and communications coordinator for the Technology Alliance Group for Northwest Washington, or TAG, a nonprofit that represents and advocates for Whatcom County鈥檚 technology industry. |
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Free Employee Language Workshops to add class on Chinese language and culture | |||
草榴社区 professor authors new book 鈥楽hattered Glass in Birmingham鈥 | |||
Pause Is Seen in a Continent鈥檚 Peopling | Using a new method for exploring ancient relationships among languages, linguists have found evidence further illuminating the peopling of North America about 14,000 years ago. Their findings follow a recent proposal that the ancestors of Native Americans were marooned for some 15,000 years on a鈥 |
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Cyberbullying focus of special city hall talk | Cyberbullying has become a big problem for kids and their parents. Western Washington University psychology professor David Sattler says there are emotional, psychological, behavioral, and even legal consequences for the bullies and victims. |