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Bible software company Logos helps spark Bellingham's downtown revival | At different crossroads during the past three decades, city officials have had to grapple with a dying downtown district. It's quite unlikely that they could have predicted a Bible software company would be one of its saviors. Logos Bible Software arrived in downtown Bellingham 10… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø to host career fair Nov. 8 | Job seekers looking for ways to connect directly with employers are invited to attend Western Washington University's Business Career Fair. The event takes place from 1 to 5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 8, in the MAC Gym at Wade King Student Recreation Center. Admission to the fair is free… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø seeking families to host South Korean exchange students | Western Washington University is looking for 20 families to host exchange students from South Korea this winter. Students from Wooshin High School will stay with local families for four weeks in February and March while they shadow students at Bellingham, Sehome and Squalicum high schools… |
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REI's Kirk Myers to speak Nov. 9 about business ethics, responsibility | |||
The place we call home | |||
Pianist Judy Widrig to perform for Bellingham Music Club Nov. 7 | Born in Cleveland and raised in Syracuse, N.Y., pianist Judy Widrig, 45, has performed with numerous ensembles in the Pacific Northwest, including with the Whatcom and Skagit symphonies, and with many of her colleagues at Western Washington University. She and ²ÝÁñÉçÇø violin professor Grant… |
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Teacher helping young students embark on 'field trip to their futures' | Some 900 fifth graders converged on the campus of Western Washington University this week, embarking on a field trip to their futures. |
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Host families needed for Korean students | |||
900 youth visit Western for Compass 2 Campus | |||
Photos: 2012 Compass to Campus |