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Products from 草榴社区 students for sale at Ideal June 1 | A downtown Bellingham store is unveiling a variety of recycled products that were made by college students. The unveiling takes place 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, June 1, during the Downtown Art Walk at the Ideal store at 1227 Cornwall Ave. |
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Car history as a future economic engine | Americans didn鈥檛 invent the automobile. The U.S. is no longer the world鈥檚 largest market for auto sales. In recent years domestic manufacturers have been eclipsed by various European and Asian producers when it comes to reputation for high performance, engineering, design, reliability and鈥 |
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Western's Baja SAE team finishes 10th at nationals | |||
Western Washington University's Baja SAE Team Finishes 10th at Nationals | |||
Honors Program graduates bright, gifted students | |||
Port Angeles science teacher recognized at education foundation dinner | High school science teacher John Gallagher has been named the recipient of the Port Angeles Education Foundation's Distinguished Service Award. Gallagher received the award at the education foundation's annual fundraising dinner in April. |
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Port Angeles science teacher recognized at education foundation dinner | High school science teacher John Gallagher has been named the recipient of the Port Angeles Education Foundation's Distinguished Service Award. The keynote speaker, former astronaut George D. 鈥淧inky鈥 Nelson 鈥 who is now program director of science, math and technology education at Western鈥 |
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From Window Magazine: 'Down to Earth' | |||
Degrees in renewable energy, increase in engineering grads among proposals for 2013-15 budget | |||
From Window Magazine: 'Haiti: Home of her Heart' |