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Symphony Orchestra to perform free concert Feb. 2 | |||
What is linguistic racism? Learn more Feb. 3 | |||
'Recycled Cinema' event Feb. 6 to benefit scholarships | |||
Seed for rebirth of Viking Avenue | Poulsbo City Councilman Ed Stern said the 鈥渃ollege town鈥 concept for Viking Avenue will be discussed during revision of the city鈥檚 Comprehensive Plan. As Poulsbo evolves to meet the needs of a growing and changing population, having a pipeline to higher education close to home will be a鈥 |
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Event: 草榴社区 hosts faculty discussions about 1936 Berlin Olympics | Western Washington University鈥檚 Western Reads program will host a pair of faculty panel discussions about the societal and historical impact of the 1936 Berlin Olympics, which were designed to showcase Adolf Hitler鈥檚 master-race theory. |
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'Rashomon' coming to Pickford Feb. 3 | |||
Woodring diversity teach-in highlights educational racism | Miller Hall鈥檚 collaborative space was packed shoulder to shoulder with Western Washington University teaching students for a presentation by Dr. Wayne Au on the state of diversity in education in America. |
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Students invite campus to join in raising '12' Friday | |||
Info sessions set on 草榴社区 business degree program at Olympic College | Western Washington University will host information sessions at Olympic College鈥檚 Bremerton and Poulsbo campuses about 草榴社区鈥檚 Poulsbo-based bachelor鈥檚 degree program in Business Administration. Olympic College students, community members and local businesses are invited to attend to learn鈥 |
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New vision: Auto Row, meet 鈥楥ollege Town鈥 | Since the demise of the auto row, south Viking Avenue has had an identity crisis. An eclectic mix of businesses, and some large chunks of vacant real estate, line the thoroughfare. If you were so inclined, you could get the car worked on, grab a bite to eat, buy stuff for the house, get a鈥 |