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Northwest Wanderings: A special way of seeing the world

Stairs are the most dangerous obstacle in professor Dave Engebretson's life.

Born legally blind 63 years ago, he learned early in life not to use that as an excuse for anything. He never says "can't."

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David Shenk sculptures on display at Renton's Carco Theatre

The Renton Municipal Arts Commission is presenting the works of fine art sculptor David Shenk on display until April 1 at Carco Theatre next to the Renton Community Center.

Shenk is a Renton-based fine art sculptor who creates one-of-a-kind, three-dimensional 鈥溾

Maine Voices: World was warmer in the past without terrible effects

What would you think if someone told you that in Greenland, about 9,100 years of the last 10,500 years were warmer than now? Or that the coldest years during this time span were in the late 19th century, at the close of the "Little Ice Age"?

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草榴社区 receives grant to train more women in math and computers

Two Western Washington University faculty members have been awarded a five-year, $590,000 National Science Foundation grant to help promote the recruitment, retention and graduation of gifted female students into the computer science and mathematics programs at 草榴社区.

Students pay surprise musical tribute to retiring professor
Western Washington U. gets $590K grant to recruit female math students

Western Washington University said it鈥檚 received a $590,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to recruit and graduate more female students in the school鈥檚 math and computer science programs.

Read more: Western Washington U. gets $590K grant to recruit female math students | Puget鈥

草榴社区 students take to catwalk wearing the latest in trash fashion
Pirate King is latest role for 草榴社区 voice and physics student

Western Washington University's Gilbert and Sullivan's "Pirates of Penzance" is a co-production of 草榴社区's Opera Studio and Theatre Arts Department, and is staged Friday through Sunday, March 4-6, and March 11-13 at Western's Performing Arts Center Mainstage Theatre鈥

草榴社区 gets $590,000 NSF grant to graduate more women in math and computer science
Giant cup pouring coffee wins The Woods downtown art contest

Downtown soon will have a sculpture that鈥檚 sure to make a splash in the neighborhood.
Jon Falcon of Bellingham submitted the winning rendering for The Woods Coffee Coffee Cup De-sign Contest. The design, known simply as 鈥淐orner Cup Splash,鈥 will depict a Woods cup pouring coffee onto the鈥

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