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Retirement party for Dan Larner is Dec. 10 | |||
Concert features songs about death | 鈥淢oving the Bones: Lively Songs about Death,鈥 a free concert that is part of 鈥淭he Art of Death: Shifting the Way We Look at Death鈥 series of events, takes place 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 5, at Western Washington University鈥檚 Fairhaven College auditorium on South College Drive. Performing are Laurel鈥 |
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Human rights, history of indigenous peoples among topics in 草榴社区 lecture series | Items such as human rights in Honduras and the history of indigenous people in the United States will be discussed by activists, researchers, and scholars in the Fall World Issues Forum lecture series, organized by Western Washington University鈥檚 Fairhaven College of Interdisciplinary Studies.鈥 |
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Fairhaven College announces fall World Issues Forum slate | |||
Expansion of fossil fuel infrastructure in the PNW subject of Oct. 1 talk | |||
Tree sitter trying to block Wash. mall comes down | A 19-year-old woman who spent a day and a half perched 70 feet up a tree in an effort to stop developers from cutting trees for a mall on Bainbridge Island, Washington, has come down. Chiara D'Angelo climbed up the tree early Monday and descended Tuesday evening. |
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Bainbridge teen stages tree-sit to block shopping center development | When Chiara D'Angelo-Patricio learned developers planned to cut down 800 trees for a new Bainbridge Island shopping center, she burst into tears. Now, she's taken to the treetops in hopes of halting the project. |
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Students grow, harvest for Bellingham Food Bank | |||
Larner helps evaluate interdisciplinary studies degree program at Walden University | |||
Larner presents paper on Eugene O'Neill at conference |