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Seniors often fall prey to fraudulent health products | If the product that promises to help you sleep, erase your wrinkles, and ease your arthritis pain sounds too good to be true 鈥 it probably is. Americans spend $25 billion a year on fraudulent health products, and 60 percent of the victims are over the age of 60, says Jeanne Freeman,鈥 |
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Outstanding faculty honored at ceremony | |||
Real life 'Burn Book' encourages cyberbullying among students | In the movie Mean Girls, the popular and powerful Regina George causes a school-wide frenzy when her 鈥淏urn Book鈥 of hurtful comments is photocopied and displayed for all to see. But this fictional controversy has become a reality for many high schoolers using the app Burnbook. |
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Faculty attending Aug. 23 commencement announced | |||
Cyber bullying will be discussed May 14 at 草榴社区 | Concerns about cyber bullying will be discussed at a Wednesday, May 14, panel at Western Washington University. The panel will begin at 7 p.m. in Academic West room 204. Topics will include online harassment, legal issues, self-esteem and resources for safely using social media. |
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Western to hold cyber bullying discussion May 14 | |||
Names announced for faculty attending summer commencement Aug. 24 | |||
Health care reform: What does it mean for you? | |||
Names for faculty attending commencement announced |