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Do You Really Want to Know? looks at the future for those at risk for Huntington鈥檚 disease

If there was a 50-percent chance of something terrible happening to you that you couldn鈥檛 do anything about, and there was a way to find out if it would happen or not, would you want to know the outcome?

Stewart, students have work published in Vietnam magazine
Western's Jennifer Karchmer to speak on Iceland's freedom of the press May 3
Powder Announces Two New Hires

POWDER, The Skier鈥檚 Magazine, coming off its commemorative 40th anniversary volume, is pleased to announce the additions of John Clary Davies and Heather Hansman to the editorial staff. A former POWDER intern and longtime Senior Correspondent, Davies will assume the role of Associate Editor held鈥

Western earns highest honor at National Model United Nations 2012
How language ties Siberians and Alaska Natives 3,000 miles apart

Spoken by only a few dozen people, a language uttered in river villages 3,000 miles from Alaska is related to Tlingit, Eyak and Athabaskan. This curious link has researchers wondering how people in the middle of Siberia are related to Alaskans and other North Americans -- and what it means to鈥

Alumna to share story of living, working in Germany May 3
For-Profits' War on Philanthropy

Critics of recent efforts to regulate for-profit colleges have suggested that the Obama Administration is waging a 鈥渨ar鈥 on for-profit universities.
The reality is exactly the opposite: the for-profit sector is challenging a centuries-old practice of separating philanthropy from鈥

Prominent sociologists to discuss self-injury May 4 on campus
AP: Inslee a meticulous manager of campaign cash

Three months after his first quest for governor came to an end in 1996, Jay Inslee began draining the $6,000 surplus in his campaign account by sending out a refund of $1,000 - to himself.

With the opportunity to return contributions to any of the hundreds of鈥

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