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Library series examines issues of injustice and intolerance | Bellingham Public Library is hosting a free lecture series, 鈥淚ntolerance & Injustice: Where We鈥檝e Been, What We鈥檝e Learned,鈥 in April that explores issues of injustice and intolerance in Whatcom County. |
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Lecture to cover delicate balance of West Coast water quality | |||
VIDEO: Schoolhouse Docs spotlight area education | |||
Schuster, Majkut return for bench dedication | |||
WHATCOM ECONOMY: How wages compare to King County | King County residents might make more money for the same job than those in Whatcom County, but that doesn't tell the full story. |
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Music: Bellingham Festival of Music and Whatcom Symphony host 鈥楶ay It Forward鈥 concerts | Whatcom Symphony and the Bellingham Festival of Music host The Oliver Reed Trio from Colburn Conservatory in Los Angeles in two 鈥淧lay It Forward鈥 concerts: at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 17, at Western Washington University鈥檚 Performing Arts Center; and at 7:30 p.m. March 21 at Bellingham High鈥 |
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Students to share meals with homeless March 13 | |||
The Chronicle to survey faculty, staff on workplace environment | |||
Professor Laura Laffrado bringing NW writer Ella Higginson back to public spotlight | Ella Rhoads Higginson, one of the first prominent literary authors from the Northwest, has been largely forgotten as a key American writer. Higginson, who lived much of her adult life in Bellingham, was celebrated for her award-winning fiction, her lyric poetry, which was set to music and鈥 |
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Symphony Orchestra to play free concert March 9 |