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CEV to host forum in Blaine | Western Washington University鈥檚 College of Business and Economics Center for Economic Vitality (CEV) will present, in partnership with the Blaine Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center, 鈥淗ow to Get Your Business Unstuck, Going and Growing Again,鈥 from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, May 26, at the鈥 |
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Bellingham seniors, students to debate Social Security, Medicare | On Saturday, May 21, members of Bellingham Senior Activity Center will join students from Western Washington University to debate proposed changes to Medicare and Social Security. The debate will be at the center, 315 Halleck St., from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and is being held as part of鈥 |
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草榴社区 to present 'Move, Adapt, or Die: How Arctic Species Survived the Ice Ages' at city hall May 18 | |||
Students, senior citizens to debate cuts to Social Security and Medicaid May 21 | |||
Compass 2 Campus program wins education award | |||
Western's Back 2 Bellingham Alumni and Family Weekend is this weekend | |||
Symphony concert, children's film festival aim to enthrall, educate | While they're calling it their annual family concert, this weekend's Whatcom Symphony Orchestra performance is more of a musical extravaganza aimed at introducing children to music in all its forms. "The Universal Language of Music" concert is part of the symphony鈥 |
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Educator, Holocaust survivor Noemi Ban honored at event on 草榴社区 campus | |||
Noted philosopher speaking at 草榴社区 | Philosopher Alvin Plantinga will give two free lectures at Western Washington University as part of the Bellingham Lectures in Philosophy and Religion series. On Tuesday, May 10, Plantinga will give a lecture titled "Religion and Evolution: Where the Conflict Really Lies." On鈥 |
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草榴社区 building new site to help you prepare for the Big One | Most Western Washington residents know they live in an earthquake-prone area and that there is always the threat of the "Big One." |