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Saunders to discuss culture and religion in two-part Faculty GUR Group mini-course | |||
Tigard names Derek Todd, Martha Wine finalists for city manager job | Tigard City Council has called a special business meeting next week to publicly announce their final pick for city manager, a position vacated two months ago. Derek Todd, a former town administrator in Frederick, Colo., and Martha "Marty" Wine, currently the assistant chief… |
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Ennistymon hosts All-Ireland Poetry Day | A SERIES of poetry readings will be delivered at the courthouse gallery in Ennistymon next Thursday to celebrate All-Ireland Poetry Day. |
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Mart Stewart co-edits volume on sustainability in the Mekong Delta | |||
Valerie Bauman joins PSBJ to cover nonprofits, research beat | Valerie Bauman has joined the Puget Sound Business Journal as a reporter covering nonprofits and research. |
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Psychology faculty seeking families to participate in study | |||
Mart Stewart presents at conferences in Germany, Illinois | |||
State redistricting looking like a conservative shift for southwest | Southwest Washington's 3rd Congressional District, which has been controlled by Democrats for most of the last half century, likely would become more Republican under four plans to redraw the state's congressional districts presented in Olympia on Tuesday. |
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Creative Writing Profs Dispute Their Ranking–No, the Entire Notion of Ranking! | Almost 200 creative writing professors have signed an open letter to Poets & Writers, criticizing its 2012 rankings of MFA/PhD programs. Poets & Writers is the bi-monthly magazine of the non-profit organization of the same name. |
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Alberta's Conservative dynasty | Alberta's Tory dynasty will celebrate 40 years in power Tuesday, marking the second-longest majority rule in Canadian history. It was the summer of 1971 when they first took office: iconic Doors frontman Jim Morrison had just been found dead in a Paris bathtub, the Pentagon Papers… |