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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… |
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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.… |
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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,"… |
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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. |
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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. |
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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… |
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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. |