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On the Ballot: Moving King County elections to even years | This week the King County Council voted to change how we vote in King County. Here’s a hint: they want election years to be divisible by two. King County has approved a charter amendment that would move the generally non-partisan county elections from odd-numbered years to even-… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø cowboy shows fellow college students the ropes | An insistent whipping and thumping echoes across the Buchanan Towers lawn at Western Washington University. The sound stalls for a moment before the swishing of a lasso picks up again. A thud follows as it catches on a roping dummy, tightening as it would around live cattle. Wearing a… |
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Soaring gas prices, crime rates and homelessness: How will parties position themselves locally headed into primaries? | Early returns from this year’s midterm elections and public opinion polls point to the rising costs of goods, public safety and homelessness dominating political discussion headed into the primaries. The outlook in Spokane mirrors that seen in urban areas across the nation, with soaring… |
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Student story: A morning in the life of a coxswain on ²ÝÁñÉçÇøâ€™s rowing team | |||
Anthropology faculty and students awarded grants to support research | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø Professor of English Christopher Wise presents at two conferences in Africa | |||
Meet the 2022 Presidential Scholars | |||
Restoring pandemic losses will require major changes in schools and classrooms, superintendents say | Though kids are learning this year, many have fallen even further behind grade level. Our —which draws from a national survey of school districts—reveals how good intentions have… |
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Research Recap: Linguistics article, biology research and a student panel at an interdisciplinary humanities conference | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇøâ€™s Caitlin Bannister is Western’s first Behavioral Neuroscience student to receive a coveted Goldwater Scholarship |