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Bellingham novelist explores the dark psyche of vampires

James Patrick Brotherton's first novel, "Reclaiming the Dead," is an adult tale with characters who hunt and kill the undead, yet Brotherton is not part of the pop vampire craze.
The Bellingham author has never read the "Twilight" series, never seen Bela Lugosi or鈥

John Boyd: It's all about education

John Boyd got his degree in Spanish from the University of Montana in 1987 after a four-year career in Grizzly basketball.

Little did he know at the time how valuable the degree would be to him.

For the past few months Boyd has been鈥

Reception for Moheb Ghali to be held March 13 on campus
Kathleen Kitto is Acting Vice Provost and Dean of the Graduate School at 草榴社区
Kathleen Kitto is acting vice provost and dean of the 草榴社区 Graduate School
Vice Provost and Dean Moheb Ghali returning to faculty position
Master's thesis shows resilience, individuality of survivors of rape in Bosnian War
P.C. leaders name building for Keegan

Dr. Thomas Keegan may not be leaving much behind when he takes his new job at Skagit Valley College later this year but his name will be linked to the school he led for more than a decade.

By unanimous vote, the Peninsula College board of trustees agreed last week鈥

Peninsula College inks interim president contract

A contract for Brinton Sprague to serve as interim Peninsula College president has been approved by the Peninsula College Board of Trustees.

鈥淲e are happy to have you as our new interim president,鈥 board Chairwoman Julie McCulloch, a Port Townsend businesswoman, told Sprague, who was in鈥

Departing Peninsula College president remains focused on work at hand

Departing Peninsula College President Tom Keegan, who oversaw massive upgrades for the college during the last decade, is keeping his attention on being here, not on his impending move.

Skagit Valley College still has a solid president in place, and Peninsula College 鈥 which is based in鈥

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