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²ÝÁñÉçÇø Alumni Association conducting first all-alumni survey in nearly two decades
Bill Wright, golf pioneer, tells of his story

"During my most recent visit to Los Angeles, I stopped in to see my friend Bill Wright to briefly discuss some of his past to present activities. William Wright was born in Kansas City, Mo., in 1936, the only child of Bob and Madeline Wright. Bill’s dad was a Postman and his mother was a…

Stevenson named IBL's Player of the Week

"Bellingham Slam guard Jacob Stevenson has been named the International Basketball League's Player of the Week, the league announced today.

Stevenson scored 36 points and added ten assists, five rebounds and four steals in Bellingham's 127-108…

The Markets' Weatherill to speak at Western Washington University

"Western Washington University's College of Business and Economics will host Kevin Weatherill of The Markets LLC on the topic of business strategy from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, April 30 in Academic Instructional Center West room 210 on ²ÝÁñÉçÇø's campus.

The event is free and…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø to honor slew of white-and-blue

"Plan for a lot of blue and white in town May 14-16. Western is again hosting "Back 2 Bellingham," a weekend for alumni to see old friends and hear about ²ÝÁñÉçÇø programs.

On Thursday, May 13, the Alumni Association will honor 11 people and a family that can claim graduates as…

Christian College History Professor Paul Otto Honored as Top Undergraduate Researcher

"George Fox University’s Paul Otto, a professor of history at the school for eight years, was honored as the university’s top undergraduate researcher for the 2009-10 academic year.

Otto, chair of the Department of History and Political Science since 2005, was recipient of the school…

New FDA Regulations Could Change Smokers' Habits

"For decades, tobacco lobbyists fought against any kind of federal regulation of cigarettes and tobacco products -- and for decades, no regulations existed. Cigarettes had less federal oversight than both pet food and makeup -- in part because of a 2000 Supreme Court decision that ruled…

House calls

"If you like poetry, but not necessarily fiction, then chances are good you'll dig the short fiction of Lynn K. Kilpatrick. It also helps if you have an affinity for kitchen knives. "

Redmond High's Mike Town receives inaugural Green Prize in Public Education from the NEA Foundation

"The eyes of the Earth-friendly will be on Redmond High School (RHS) now more than ever, after RHS environmental science teacher Mike Town received the NEA Foundation's very first Green Prize in Public Education Monday morning in the RHS Performing Arts Center. ...
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