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Western Washington University students work with Microsoft on User Experience Design Project | Western Washington University students pursuing the new User Experience (UX) Design minor collaborated with Microsoft on a project called 鈥淐ollaboration + Cloud 2020鈥 for their senior capstone course. Students took the minor鈥檚 capstone course during their senior year, where students鈥 |
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VIDEO: Students make promo video for Make.Shift | |||
Mt. Baker Red Cross will honor real heroes Dec. 11 | What Sheri Baer thought would be a short visit to the grocery store quickly turned into a day she would never forget. |
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Local NFL players Locker, Koenen purchase Ferndale gym | Two pro football players from Whatcom County are establishing deeper roots in the Ferndale community by purchasing a business. |
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Stage version of classic holiday movie 鈥楳iracle on 34th Street鈥 at Bellingham Theatre Guild | Lynda Purdie has her hands (and legs) busy this month since she has taken on the double task of stage manager and choreographer for Bellingham Theatre Guild鈥檚 production of 鈥淢iracle on 34th Street,鈥 the holiday musical based on the 1947 movie starring young Natalie Wood. The play opens Friday,鈥 |
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Dogs, cat to visit library Dec. 1 to 11 | |||
Take the Next Step helps people who need a leg up | For those who face poverty and homelessness, assistance without support is no solution. At Take the Next Step in Monroe, people can find services they need as well as figure out their next move. |
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Veterans offices collecting gifts for Toys for Tots | |||
Videos: College students share struggles, triumphs at Education Lab event | On Nov. 15, five local college students appeared before an audience at the University of Washington to share their journeys of achieving college access despite significant challenges and set-backs. 鈥淪torytellers: How I Got into College鈥 was hosted as part of the UW Dream Project鈥檚 Admissions鈥 |
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Plans nixed to build off-campus housing for 草榴社区 students in Bellingham | A developer will not build a proposed 216-unit apartment complex for Western Washington University students south of the Lakeway Fred Meyer. |