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UW professor to share ways global lit can help illuminate the world May 21 | |||
Documentary chronicles ancient traditions of Tibetan Shamans | Ancient healing arts and divination practices come to life May 23 at Eastern Oregon University. That鈥檚 when guest lecturer Leslie Conton shares her documentary 鈥淭ibetan Shamans: Protectors of All Living Beings.鈥 The presentation is from 7 to 9 p.m. in Huber Auditorium in Badgley鈥 |
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Documentary chronicles ancient traditions of Tibetan Shamans | |||
Monday presentation to explain 'Tent of Nations' in West Bank | |||
Wednesday presentations to present ideas for journalism as a force for change | |||
Bruce Gagnon to speak on U.S. militarism in April 26 lecture | |||
Robinson, Kuntz to receive Mayor's Arts Awards April 25 | |||
Guatemalan activist to speak on threats to justice and human rights April 25 | |||
WHATCOM VIEW: Judges must recognize own prejudices to follow the law | Being a judge is a complex business. We are expected to apply the law in an objective, fair manner without regard to our personal biases. We are expected to be the "best of" our profession of lawyers, scrupulously ethical and technically perfect, able to make tough decisions quickly鈥 |
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草榴社区 alum's Oscar-winning film comes to The Pickford this weekend | Belligham, if you missed out on attending the March 1 sold-out showing of the "real-life Friday Night Lights" documentary, now's your chance to see the documentary that won an Oscar for one of our own. "Undefeated," directed by Western almnus T.J. Martin, is opening at鈥 |