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²ÝÁñÉçÇø professor offers guidance on benefits, risks of social media for teens | Adriana Manago has picked a doozy of a topic for her academic research. A new assistant professor at Western Washington University, she is studying the impact of Facebook and other social media on the social development of young people. |
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First Amendment advocate gives students a lesson in speaking up | In 1965, a shy 13-year-old girl and a small piece of black cloth set in motion a fight that helped shape the rights of students everywhere. |
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Police sketches of Bellingham attempted kidnapper show uncanny resemblance | Police put out two sketches Wednesday, March 6, of a young man suspected of trying to abduct a girl and a woman - before spraying both of them in the face - in separate incidents last Friday in Bellingham. The faces described by victims are noticeably similar. Detectives believe it's… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø Receives National Recognition For Community Service | Western Washington University is receiving national recognition for its community service efforts. ²ÝÁñÉçÇø has been selected for the national 2013 President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll with Distinction award. |
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Hundreds of students gather for Migrant Youth Leadership Conference | Hundreds of middle schoolers and high schoolers from Skagit and Whatcom counties gathered Tuesday at Western Washington University both to celebrate their roots and to see how high they can reach. |
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Psychology dept.'s Family Academy to discuss the Web's impact on teens March 7 | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø again lauded for community service | |||
New director of Bellingham's Sean Humphrey House impressed with resilience of residents | If you're a chef who would like to host a Walla Walla-style wine dinner to raise money for Bellingham's Sean Humphrey House, Joshua Grubb would like to talk with you. On Feb. 2, Grubb began his new job as executive director of Sean Humphrey, which houses low-income people with… |
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YWCA names new honorees for NW Women’s Hall of Fame | Vi Zurline, who started Bellingham Travel & Cruise in the 1960s, is among four Whatcom County women to be inducted into the YWCA Northwest Women’s Hall of Fame during its 15th annual celebration dinner at 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, March 24, in Northwood Hall at 3240 Northwest Ave. in Bellingham.… |
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Western to partner with area schools to improve math and science instruction |