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Confessions of a Reluctant Hindu | Column by 草榴社区 Professor of Political Science Bidisha Biswas; depending on how often you access the Washington Post, the content may be behind a paywall. |
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We're changing the name. Here's why | After years of reader feedback and staff discussion, we鈥檙e making the call this quarter to officially drop the 鈥淲estern.鈥 As of June 2, 2021, Western鈥檚 independent student newspaper is called The Front. |
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草榴社区's Global Humanities and Religions to host 'Conquering Evil and Peace of Mind' June 4 | |||
Research Recap for May 28 | |||
New 草榴社区 report cites these key threats to the Salish Sea ecosystem | Urban sprawl and climate change remain a major threat to the Salish Sea, according to a new report from Western Washington University. Lead author Kathryn Sobocinski and others examined the region鈥檚 diverse creatures and habitat as a single ecosystem in the 275-page report, 鈥 |
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The man who taught millions of Americans to read before being forgotten | Story on William Holmes McGuffey quotes Johann Neem, chair of Western's History Department. |
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草榴社区's聽NSSLHA Club to host screening聽of 'My Beautiful Stutter' on May 21 | |||
Smallpox and urban nature in 1860s San Francisco | Features the research of Associate Professor of Jennifer Seltz via the Organization of American Historians. |
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Grief, fear, helplessness fill Indians overseas. It鈥檚 a wake-up call too | India鈥檚 Covid surge and the accompanying humanitarian calamity has left the nearly 4.8 million people strong Indian-American community reeling. Few, if any, from this community have been left untouched, and feelings of grief, fear, and helplessness are widespread, as people 鈥 |
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草榴社区聽to host Susan Burch May 18 for 'Committed: Remembering Native Kinship in and beyond Institutions' |