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Students raise money for immigrants and orphans | |||
SpeakEasy event in Fairhaven to let listeners probe the minds of poets | If you've ever attended a poetry reading, you've probably had this frustrating experience. The featured poet reads a poem that catches your attention. Perhaps it's a line, a phrase or a single word. You wonder how the poet came up with the idea, and how he or she wrote the… |
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Streets near campus to undergo construction this summer | |||
From Window Magazine: Viking Vibe | |||
Collection of essays explores appeal of living in Western Washington | Bellingham's Rebecca Helm Beardsall works in the extended education department at Western Washington University. She recently edited a collection of essays, "Western Washington Reflections: Stories from the Puget Sound to Vancouver." She will be joined by some of the… |
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Staying active is the key to aging well | A rolling stone gathers no moss – it’s an old adage, but also an adage for the old. Experts agree that elderly people who stay active – socially, physically and mentally – age better than those who don’t. Theresa Taylor, administrator for Emeritus Assisted Living in Bellingham, has seen… |
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Bellingham waterfront plans face City Council this summer | Plans for bringing the city's 237-acre industrial waterfront back to life are ready for final review by City Council. The plans envision a waterfront where existing marine industries will continue to operate, but they also provide a blueprint for transforming a wide swath of… |
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From Window Magazine: Peace Through Service | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø, WCC to begin new cybersecurity degree collaboration | Western Washington University and Whatcom Community College are beginning a new cybersecurity collaboration that will allow WCC graduates to earn bachelor’s degrees in computer and information systems security at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø. |
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Plan for delays through Burlington, Mount Vernon due to I-5 Skagit River Bridge collapse |