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Kaitlyn Abrams is the founder of the University of Maine’s new environmental journal

In December of her first year as a graduate student at the University of Maine, Kaitlyn Abrams went to the chair of her English department and asked whether the university had any environmental journals. “She said, ‘No, but maybe you should start one,’ ” Abrams said.…

Occam's Razor release party set for May 16
Tiny New 'Forest Goblins' Discovered, Look Like Yoda

The newly named critters, Tarsius spectrumgurskyae and T. supriatnai, bring the total number of tarsier species on Sulawesi to 11. 

The animals, found in the island's northeastern forests, were named for conservation biologist â€¦

Another real-life ‘Yoda’ discovered in Indonesia

With the discovery of the new species (Tarsius spectrumgurskyae and Tarsius supriatnai), the number of recognized species from Sulawesi and nearby islands has risen…

²ÝÁñÉçÇøâ€™s Sandra Alfers to Discuss German-Jewish Writer Else Dormitzer May 17
²ÝÁñÉçÇø Student Journalists Capture Three Top Prizes the SPJ Regional Mark of Excellence Awards
State AG Bob Ferguson speaks to full house at Western
²ÝÁñÉçÇø researcher assists in discovery of two new tarsier species in Indonesia
Washington AG Ferguson on fighting the Trump travel ban and the 'power of the law'

Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson spoke to an overflow crowd at Western Washington University Tuesday, May 2, 2017, about fighting the Trump administration's travel ban.

Pledging Allegiance to Our Different—and Shared—Ideals of Citizenship

Turning to another theme, the panelists expressed varying degrees of concern about whether some of the necessary balances in exercising American citizenship have been breaking down, particularly in light of the bitter 2016 presidential election. Johann Neem…

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