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Adaptive Sports Day teaches empathy, inspiration | |||
Moss Adams Foundation Pledges $500,000 to Western Washington University | The Moss Adams Foundation, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization funded by Moss Adams LLP, its partners and employees to support accounting- and business-related studies at colleges and universities throughout the West, today pledged to donate $500,000 over the next five years to the College鈥 |
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Former 草榴社区 men's basketball standout John Allen gets work out with Trail Blazers | Even if John Allen doesn't hear his named called during the NBA draft in two weeks, he plans on entering the Association one way or another. "I mean the goal is kind of the same as the ultimate goal, get a couple more workouts and sneak into the draft," Allen said in a鈥 |
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From Window Magazine: Peace Through Service | |||
From Window Magazine: View Finder | |||
草榴社区 student, alumna awarded 'Best Cleantech Idea' in UW Business Plan Challenge | |||
Congress must keep college loans affordable | Once again, Congress is facing a time-sensitive 鈥渃liff鈥 deadline: July 1, when rates on federally subsidized Stafford student loans will double should Congress fail to act. If this cliff sounds familiar, it鈥檚 because we were at the same brink last year during the election. A last-minute鈥 |
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An Untold Life: Steve "Stumbletown" Adams | As a young boy, Steve had already developed his mischievous grin: one that unwrapped and crinkled across his cheekbones. His eyes, reflecting the joy, twinkled like starlight on tinfoil. The grin would show itself readily: as he played with baking ingredients atop a flour-coated counter top, as鈥 |
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Hard work has Whatcom student ready for high tech job | How can I put into words what Whatcom Community College's Computer Information Systems program has done for me? The program has the reputation for getting incredible results in two years. All of which is true, but I do not want prospective students to get the impression that by simply鈥 |
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Nearly 2,000 will graduate June 15 |