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Junior Industrial Design students to sell ReMade projects at Bellingham store | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø students' ReMade products to be sold at Bellingham store | Juniors in Western Washington University's Industrial Design program have completed their annual ReMade projects, with this year's designs featured at the Bellingham store Ideal - Carefully Curated Goods. ReMade is an annual design challenge for the junior class of Western… |
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Final interview for CST dean job takes place this week | |||
Big boulder in Edmonds one of many left by long-gone glaciers | After untold millennia of glacier surfing, this big rock is taking a quick, 12,000-year break. Geologists believe a boulder located in a mobile-home park just off Edmonds Way is an "erratic," a stone deposited in the area by glaciers during the ice age. Looking at the… |
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Party June 2 to celebrate retiring CST Dean Arlan Norman | |||
Mount Baker Overdue For Eruption | Thirty-one years after the eruption of Mount Saint Helens, a local expert says the volcano in our own backyard could be overdue for an eruption. Jackie Caplan-Auerbach, Assistant Geology Professor and Volcano Seismologist at Western Washington University, says Mount Baker is an active… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø to present 'Move, Adapt, or Die: How Arctic Species Survived the Ice Ages' at city hall May 18 | |||
Creative Challenges | (Page 42) Just up the coast, in Bellingham, Washington, a team of students from Western Washington University's Vehicle Research Institute last summer made it all the way to the second-to-last round of the X PRIZE Foundation's Progressive Automotive X PRIZE competition. |
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Free ²ÝÁñÉçÇø lecture at City Hall Wednesday on how species survivided the ice ages | How arctic species survived the ice ages will be the subject of a free lecture from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 18, in Bellingham City Council chambers, 210 Lottie St. The third event of the annual Science and the UniverCity community science lecture series will be presented by Eric… |
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Western Says No Official Decision On Cuts | Western Washington University is saying no decisions have been made about cutting the Computer Science Degree or any other programs. Western is in the process of rebasing its budget. Steve Swan, Vice President of University Relations, says every program is being considered for cuts, and… |