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Student Gabrielle Nomura wins first-place award for reporting from Washington Press Association | |||
Celebration upcoming to celebrate Esther Harris' retirement | |||
Mart Stewart has essay published in 'Radical History Review' | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Jacqueline Rose Granted $391,896 for Neuroscience Research | |||
Sequim teacher to be principal in Oroville | "Sequim High School teacher Gary Pringle will become principal of a 300-student elementary school in Oroville next school year. "I'm pretty pleased, pretty excited" about his first job as a school principal, said Pringle, 47, on Wednesday. Pringle, who had not… |
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This summer, students and community members can take journalism courses at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Terry Sacks helps students prepare for careers in speech pathology | "Terry Sacks is the clinical director at the speech and language clinic at Western Washington University. In addition to ensuring quality care for the clients and teaching a clinical class, Sacks works with master's degree students in the speech and language pathology program, to make… |
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New FDA Regulations Could Change Smokers' Habits | "For decades, tobacco lobbyists fought against any kind of federal regulation of cigarettes and tobacco products -- and for decades, no regulations existed. Cigarettes had less federal oversight than both pet food and makeup -- in part because of a 2000 Supreme Court decision that ruled… |
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House calls | "If you like poetry, but not necessarily fiction, then chances are good you'll dig the short fiction of Lynn K. Kilpatrick. It also helps if you have an affinity for kitchen knives. " |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø students prevail in journalism contest | "Western Washington University journalism students and publications received six Region 10 Mark of Excellence awards from the Society of Professional Journalists in its recent 2009 competition." |