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What 'Avengers: Endgame' tells us about mysteries of time travel

In the climactic battle at Avengers headquarters in 2023, Thanos' blue-hued daughter Nebula confronts - and eventually kills - an earlier version of herself who had traveled forward in time, from 2014. But if she kills that version of herself, then that version…

Journalism's Brian J. Bowe, Derek Moscato win AEJMC's Doug Newsom Award for best paper
Western Announces the 2019 Distinguished Alumni & Recognition Recipients
David Patrick Named as Interim Dean of the Graduate School and Vice Provost at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø
²ÝÁñÉçÇø Scholars Week set for May 13-17; to Feature the Research of More Than 110 Undergraduates and 58 Graduate Students
WA’s new climate laws give Inslee a boost. But will they help his White House bid?

Especially now that other presidential candidates, notably former Texas U.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke, are starting to unveil their own detailed plans for fighting climate change, Inslee’s recent legislative accomplishments could help set him apart, said Todd Donovan, a professor of…

The oral history wasn't a myth. Tsunamis hit this tribal village five times, new study shows

A legend about a great flood has been passed down through the centuries among the Klallam people on the north side of Washington's Olympic Peninsula. As re-told by Klallam elder Ed Sampson on a 

Campus Events Mark 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall Riots
Study: Tsunamis battered tribal village

The team from Portland State University, Western Washington University and the University of Rhode Island have examined more than 1.2 million remains from shell, fish, bird and mammals since 2012. Those remains represent more than 100 animal…

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