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More than 330 donate at winter blood drive | |||
草榴社区 offers free counseling services | Graduate students in Western Washington University鈥檚 psychology department are offering free individual counseling sessions starting Tuesday, Jan. 19. 草榴社区鈥檚 Counseling Training Clinic will offer appointments for adults and children, with openings from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays. |
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Whatcom County Library System Awards 鈥淕olden Apple鈥 to Local Educators | Every year the Whatcom County Library System Youth Services department recognizes local community educators who have made a real and significant difference in the lives of the young people of Whatcom County with the Golden Apple Award. For 2015, WCLS recognizes two colleagues from Western鈥 |
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Lummi chairman to talk about issues facing Salish Sea | Lummi Nation Chairman Tim Ballew II will talk about the ecological and social issues facing the Salish Sea and how Lummi Nation has been working toward building strong communities. His talk, part of the inaugural Salish Sea Speakers series, is at 4 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 14, at鈥 |
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Artist profile: Bluegrass music captivates Marcel Ardans | Marcel Ardans, 24, grew up on a city farm in Phoenix and later in northern Arizona. His family moved to Bellingham when he was a teen and he attended Sehome High School. After graduating, he started performing professionally in stage productions and musicals in the pit orchestra in鈥 |
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Tickets on sale soon for Bellingham Festival of Music | A performance of the Mozart Requiem, the Mahler Fourth Symphony, and appearances by guest soloists Lynn Harrell, Cho-Liang Lin, Kuok-Wai Lio, Peter Serkin and the resident Calidore String Quartet will highlight the Bellingham Festival of Music鈥檚 23rd season, July 1-17. |
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'Twenty-four Eyes' is next Japanese film in series; screening is Jan. 12 | |||
Incidents of indecent exposure, voyeurism reported near campus | |||
WCC cybersecurity program has become national leader | The computer information systems program at Whatcom Community College was different when John Miller studied at the college more than a decade ago. 鈥淲hen I went through the program, we were hanging wires from the ceilings, just trying to get things to work,鈥 Miller said. |
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President Shepard sends message to Western community |