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Why Is This $500,000 Electric Car Collecting Dust In Rolla, Missouri?

Hey kid. Yeah, you. Want to make a cool half-mill? Well, there's a car covered in dust and chiaroscuro dongs sitting out in the open on a college campus. A very valuable car; a GM EV1. One of the ones that was supposed to have been destroyed. All you have to do is go to Rolla, Missouri and…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø student designers honored

Mount Baker Products recently gave $6,000 in scholarships to Western Washington University industrial design students for its furniture design competition, according to a press release.

Lisa Van Doren, Paul Kearsley, Keri Lester, Kyle Thomas, and Michael Flaherty judged the 23 entries.…

Speaker series highlights animals, geology and history of the Mount Baker region

Speakers in the annual summer series at Heather Meadows will discuss a range of topics, from apex predators of the North Cascades to the geology and ecology of the Mount Baker wilderness.

This weekend features a repeat of a popular talk, "Lions, No Tigers, and Bears. Oh My,"…

Six faculty receive university awards
²ÝÁñÉçÇø students awarded for furniture designs

Six students from Western Washington University’s industrial design program received recognition and $6,000 in scholarships for its children’s furniture designs as a part of the annual Mount Baker Products Furniture Design Competition.
²ÝÁñÉçÇø students, children, parents and a panel of five…

State’s students flocking to computer-science programs

For the past few years, educators and parents have been imploring students to consider careers in science, technology, engineering and math — the so-called STEM fields.

It looks like they’re listening.

Public universities across the…

Presidential Scholars Announced at Commencement
Morse Hall dedicated on campus
Mass of debris, water roars down Nooksack River's middle fork, endangers hikers

In the early hours of May 31, a slurry of mud, trees and boulders - one at least 14 feet across - roared down the middle fork of the Nooksack River.

Called a debris flow by scientists, it would have felt and sounded like a freight train as it rumbled down the river valley for more than 3…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø, WCC to begin new cybersecurity degree collaboration

Western Washington University and Whatcom Community College are beginning a new cybersecurity collaboration that will allow WCC graduates to earn bachelor’s degrees in computer and information systems security at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø.
With the arrangement, WCC will offer a new two-year associate degree in…

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