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First Amendment advocate gives students a lesson in speaking up

In 1965, a shy 13-year-old girl and a small piece of black cloth set in motion a fight that helped shape the rights of students everywhere.
Now grown, Mary Beth Tinker is touring the country to show students they can have just as big an impact as she did. On Thursday, that tour brought her…

Civil rights activist Mary Beth Tinker to speak today at 2
Psychology dept.'s Family Academy to discuss the Web's impact on teens March 7
Oliver de la Paz, Brenda Miller have pieces published in 'Passages North'
Really? Annoying Songs Get Stuck in Our Heads

Virtually everyone experiences them, and rarely are they thought of fondly. They are earworms, the tunes that burrow into our consciousness and play on repeat.

In a recent study involving hundreds of people, Ira Hyman Jr. of Western Washington University and colleagues looked at what made…

Patton has poem published in 'Colorado Review'
Upcoming lecture features Muslim Journeys Bookshelf collection
Educator uses poetry, dance to help others reach out

By day she teaches and trains students in the WorkFirst program at Peninsula College.

And by night, Angie Huckstep is fierce and playful, a lioness with dark brown curls highlighted in purple.

Those plum-hued tendrils gleamed one recent night on the Allé Stage when Huckstep…

The Science Of Songs You Can't Escape

It sounds shocking, but earworms are an epidemic that affect at least 90 percent of people as often as once a week. That’s according to a Goldsmiths University study. But before you go logging onto WebMD, fear not! These earworms are more commonly referred to as songs, regular old songs — often…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø hosts info sessions for new nursing degree

Western Washington University plans to host a series of information sessions for its new program that will allow registered nurses to earn a bachelor’s degree in nursing.

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