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²ÝÁñÉçÇø to host career fair April 24

Western Washington University is hosting its annual Spring Career Fair, which takes place 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, April 24.

The event is at the Viking Union Multipurpose room. Admission to the fair is free, and the event is open to the public.

Folksinger Daisy O'Conner, a Ferndale native, returns to perform at Green Frog

Folksinger and composer Daisy O'Conner, a Ferndale native who attended Western Washington University and did social work in Whatcom and Skagit counties for five years, returns from her current home in Austin, Texas, to perform at 7 p.m. Saturday, April 19, at Green Frog, 1015 N. State St.…

Students volunteer with Growing Veterans
Duran Durandy

The elevator door of a storage unit in Bellevue, Wash. glides open to reveal a 10- by-20 storage unit flooded with Duran Duran memorabilia. Buttons, magazines, games and even an unopened bottle of hot sauce from 1985 all display the faces of the band and are spread out on a table waiting to…

A rim for the ages: Bellingham's Dittrich, Randall engrained in basketball's fabric

Nearly four decades ago, Lake Samish separated two men - Toby Dittrich and Chuck Randall - both beginning a journey that would revolutionize the game of basketball.

Dittrich was young - still in his college years while Randall was nearing the end of his career as the basketball coach at…

Jones makes an impression in New Zealand

Former Western Washington University standout Paul Jones got his professional basketball career in New Zealand off to a strong start, helping the Manawatu Jets to an 82-74 victory over the Taranaki Mountain Airs in New Plymouth on Monday, April 7.

Jones scored 33 points and grabbed 17…

Fresh Designers Show Off at Fashion Forward Runway Show

In a city like Portland, the path to fashion has many routes. There’s the bigger-biz path of earning fancy degrees in fashion from OSU or The Art Institute, the make-things-for-myself-and-my-friends way of learning to sew small-scale through classes from Modern Domestic, Fabric Depot, or PCC’s…

Bellingham's Death Café: Talking at heaven's door

Heidi Ruth and Sandy Stork agree that people live better lives when they're comfortable talking about death.

Both women have helped organize a local affiliate of Death Café so residents can discuss the topic that affects everyone sooner or later, from the details of end-of-life…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø alumna, Peace Corps volunteer to speak April 9 on campus
Playing dress-up

For Elsa Hiltner, a seam here or a ruffle there makes all the difference when her work is in the spotlight.
"I always wanted to be an artist and I was always really interested in people, so it's kind of like the perfect melding of both, because you make art and you make…

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