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Getting to know George Kriz | |||
Arlington artist’s can-do spirit leads to one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces | Growing up, Karen Keith's mother used to say, "Don't try, just do it." It's the kind of life lesson that forged Keith's way as a single parent of three studying to be a math teacher. And that motto gave her the gumption to master several ways of… |
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Tales of how 3 manufacturers managed to thrive during the Great Recession | One manufacturer began operations during the low point of the Great Recession. Another reopened during it. And a third invested more money and hired more employees. |
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SolarFest Lights Up Shoreline Community College | From electric cars to solar-powered heating systems, Shoreline Community College was awash Saturday with gadgets and techniques to help pave a way for a more sustainable future. |
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Viking 45 to be on display at NW SolarFest Saturday | |||
Police officers discover one big rock | A glacial erratic is a piece of rock that differs from the size and type of rock native to the area in which it rests and are carried by glacial ice, often over distances of hundreds of miles. Who would think that we have a glacial erratic that is as big as a house right here in Lake… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø Hires Jeff Wright as New Dean of College of Sciences and Technology | |||
Wizards At Western: 'Creatures of the Salish Sea' | |||
Computer Science Tuition Could Rise Faster than Other Degrees Under New WA Rules | With a hot market for their skills and employers who offer top-notch salaries and benefits, should computer science students pay more for their bachelor’s degree than theater or history majors? In Washington state, the answer could soon be yes. Historically, undergraduates in this state… |
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AAUW honors Whatcom County's top math, science students | Twenty-eight young women from Whatcom County high schools were honored May 14 by the Bellingham branch of the American Association of University Women at the annual High School Scholars Recognition Program. The high school juniors were nominated by their respective schools for excellence in math… |