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New microscope, endless possibilities | Western’s Biology Department saved $50,000 on the purchase of a powerful new microscope that has the ability to capture 3D images of cells. |
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A story only a tree can tell | It’s a Skagit Valley mystery more than 2,300 years in the making. |
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Pemberton to speak about C.S. Lewis March 6 | |||
Canada’s collegiate football faithful huddle around ailing Lorne Davies | Canada’s football clan is rallying around local legend Lorne Davies, who is in the intensive care unit at St. Paul’s Hospital and awaiting a transfer to palliative care. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø tops list of Peace Corps volunteers for third year in a row | Western Washington University has produced the highest number of Peace Corps volunteers of any college of its size for the third year in a row, according to the organization’s 2015 rankings. |
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Odesza is a fresh breath of electronic air | In the current world of electronic music, Odesza is a breath of fresh air. The duo of Harrison Mills and Clayton Knight opted to stray from the sound of the typical headbanging, drop-centric style that has become so prevalent in EDM. |
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VIDEO: ²ÝÁñÉçÇø tops in Peace Corps ranking again | |||
3 universities in Washington pack Peace Corps pipeline | For the second time in three years, three Washington universities have sent more undergraduates to work overseas in the Peace Corps than any other schools of their respective sizes in the nation. |
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Washington state leads in Peace Corps rankings | The state of Washington is well on its way to becoming known for one of the nation's top producers of Peace Corps volunteers. For the second time in three years, schools in the state have been ranked for producing the most volunteers currently serving in Peace Corps in small, medium… |
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Julann Spromberg to Speak on Mortality Syndrome in Coho Salmon Feb. 19 at Western |