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Coal exports stopped by Lummi Nation fishing rights? | Environmental reviews of a coal-export terminal that would be the largest in the nation were summarily suspended on April 1 鈥 but it was no April Fool鈥檚 trick for the developers of Gateway Pacific Terminal or local, state and federal agencies working on the protracted review. A small army鈥 |
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U.S. linguist works with indigenous women to preserve Paraguay鈥檚 Guana language | Linguist Shaw N. Gynan, from Western Washington University, has been working with four indigenous women in northern Paraguay鈥檚 Rio Apa community to preserve the endangered Guana language. |
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U.S. linguist works with indigenous women to preserve Paraguay鈥檚 Guana language | Linguist Shaw N. Gynan, from Western Washington University, has been working with four indigenous women in northern Paraguay鈥檚 Rio Apa community to preserve the endangered Guana language. |
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Bellingham poet borrows, deconstructs, reinvents | 鈥淥nce Removed鈥 by Nancy Pagh For the past few weeks, I have been tussling with the poems in 鈥淥nce Removed,鈥 the latest poetry collection by Nancy Pagh. I am a bit hesitant to write a review at this point, because I feel I have only scratched the surface of these complicated poems. But鈥 |
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Bemoaning Political Attacks Won't Fix the Problem | Almost everyone bemoans the attacks and finger pointing that have become an inevitable part of virtually every political campaign. Candidates who agree on little else claim to share this frustration. Bernie Sanders has emphasized that he鈥檚 鈥渘ever run a negative ad in his life,鈥 and Ted Cruz has鈥 |
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Lecture April 21: Are those who remain silent on wrongdoing complicit in it? | |||
A newsman looks back on the Vortex I festival: Book excerpt | When Tom McCall was elected Oregon's governor in 1966, Floyd McKay had a front-row seat. As a journalist, McKay was there when Oregon approved its Beach Bill, preserving public recreational access to the state's beaches. McKay was there when Oregon approved its Bottle Bill,鈥 |
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Poet borrows, deconstructs, reinvents | For the past few weeks, I have been tussling with the poems in "Once Removed," the latest poetry collection by Nancy Pagh. I am a bit hesitant to write a review at this point, because I feel I have only scratched the surface of these complicated poems. But with April stretching out in鈥 |
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草榴社区 Psychology Professor Emeritus Lou Lippman to Speak About Puns and Science April 13 at Wilson Library | |||
New candidate identified for CHSS dean position |