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Whatcom County’s first full-time archaeologist protects cultural resources, cuts costs | Osiensky, once a consultant for the county, has more than 14 years of archaeological experience in the Salish Sea region. She earned a master’s in anthropology from Western Washington University, which culminated in a thesis on sourcing for fine-grained volcanic artifacts… |
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Trio of Western alums help keep Highline College’s MaST Aquarium afloat | |||
Journey to Justice: A Law Clerk’s 10-Week Adventure at the Alaska Native Justice Center | Zoë’s educational journey was a diverse one, commencing with an English degree from Western Washington University and culminating in a Master’s of Fine Arts in creative writing from University of Alaska Fairbanks. Initially, she considered pursuing a career in academia as an… |
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Woodring alum Joey Castilleja named to national award short list | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø alumni return to campus to stage 'what the Gods gave me' Feb. 3-11 | |||
Bremerton native accomplishes her dream of working in foreign affairs | "This is my favorite position," Luong said. "The work is challenging but very rewarding." Luong received her master of arts certificates in international relations and Mandarin from Brigham Young University and John's Hopkins Nanjing Center in 2005 and earned her bachelor'… |
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We want dessert first if it’s Jenny Cookies, please! | Jenny Keller is the author of the popular cookbooks "Eat More Dessert" and "Cookie Class," and the owner of the destination bakery Jenny Cookies Bake Shop in Lake Stevens, WA. Jenny was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest and graduated from Western Washington University with a… |
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Seattle to the core, ODESZA preps for historic hometown blowout at Climate Pledge Arena | A funny thing used to happen to the ODESZA guys. Back in the Washington electronic duo’s early days, before the online buzz blossomed into packed concert halls and … |
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Bellingham mountain biker looking forward to sharing her ‘Esperanto’ with her community | The COVID-19 pandemic prevented her from experiencing a premier for the first film she was a part of, but there was no way Bellingham mountain biker Hannah Bergemann was going to let an opportunity for her second film pass — especially when it’s being shown in the town she now calls home. … |
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Q&A with CBP’s new Blaine area port director | U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) promoted Harmit Gill to serve as the Blaine area port director at the end of March. The Northern Light sat down with Gill to discuss what he hopes to accomplish in his first year, how he’s improving transparency within the agency and his background… |