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Brent Mallinckrodt selected dean at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø College of Humanities and Social Sciences | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇøâ€™s Jared Hardesty Publishes ‘Unfreedom: Slavery and Dependence in Eighteenth-Century Boston’ with NYU Press | |||
Fundraiser held in support of Meagan Elizabeth Smith scholarship | |||
Western Releases Issue #72 of ’The Bellingham Review;’ Journal Makes its Debut at the Oxford Literary Festival | |||
Debating the Democratic Party's superdelegates and their role in 2016 | "Rigged!" shouts MSNBC's Joe Scarborough. "Rigged," declares a New York Post headline. "Disenfranchised," blasts Donald Trump. Some folks on the left and right are heaping scorn on the presidential primary systems. For Democrats, Saturday's… |
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Brenda Miller to read at Village Books April 15 | |||
Should using your mobile phone while walking be outlawed? | As beneficial as they are to our lives, mobile phones also present a legitimate threat to public safety – and not because of on-road use or radiation. Many mobile phone users now text, or intently perform some other function on their phone, while walking. This is commonly seen in public… |
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Professor emeritus to read at Village Books April 16 | |||
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 — but it was no April Fool’s trick for the developers of Gateway Pacific Terminal or local, state and federal agencies working on the protracted review. A small army… |
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U.S. linguist works with indigenous women to preserve Paraguay’s Guana language | Linguist Shaw N. Gynan, from Western Washington University, has been working with four indigenous women in northern Paraguay’s Rio Apa community to preserve the endangered Guana language. |