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East Coast cyclists hit area on their way to West Coast | As supper time approached Tuesday, so did 27 bicyclists ready to join area residents for a meal, some conversation and a chance to rest. The cyclists had pedaled 89 miles from Minneapolis, but that was a just a little more riding than a typical day for the group of mostly college students… |
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Popular glassblowing class, open to the public, returns for fall quarter | |||
New fund has $20M to spur university startups | The Seattle area's newest venture-capital fund has a distinct purple-and-gold tinge. |
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Scientist talks to county residents about climate change | By the end of the century, fall flooding on the Skagit River will be more severe, catastrophic coastal flooding could happen every year and salmon could be further endangered by low summer runoff, a University of Washington climate scientist told a packed house Thursday morning. |
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'The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks' selected as 2012-13 Western Reads book | |||
Bellingham Fire Department to be on campus periodically throughout the summer for safety checks | |||
Nominations for Western's Community Engagement Award due June 30 | |||
Collection sites set up for ²ÝÁñÉçÇø students' trash, items for move out | This week is the fourth annual ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Moveout Madness, when students across much of the city move out of their housing and off to summer destinations. Five neighborhood collection sites have been set up for students to drop off usable items and trash, in the hopes they don't just toss… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø offers closer look at Venus in transit across sun | Anyone interested in watching as Venus passes between the Earth and the sun Tuesday afternoon, June 5, will be able to use equipment set up at Western Washington University. ²ÝÁñÉçÇø's department of physics and astronomy will set up solar telescopes in Red Square at 3 p.m. so the public… |
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Free emergency preparedness training available to employees |