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Get that tune out of your head

It is one of life's most common irritations: the song you do not even like that becomes stuck in your head.

Take, for instance, Mission-born Carly Rae Jepsen's big hit, Call Me Maybe. It's tuneful, it's catchy - and once it gets in your head it's hard to get out鈥

Gulyas, Miller published in journal 'Quarter After Eight'
Keeler has article published in California Journal of Health Promotion
Faculty members invited to use new Learning Commons space
草榴社区 faculty find overwhelming scientific evidence to support global warming

On March 26, 2013, a long-retired faculty member of our department, Don Easterbrook, presented his opinions on human-caused global climate change to the Washington State Senate Energy, Environment and Telecommunications Committee at the invitation of the committee chair Sen. Doug Ericksen, R.-鈥

Science Explains the Best Way to Get Songs Out of Your Head

Some songs just get stuck in your head, whether you like them or not. However, a recent study claims to have found the key to kicking that Taylor Swift tune out of your head: puzzles.

New travel and expense management system launched for employees
The mysterious decline of Puget Sound herring

Pacific herring might be the most popular dish in Puget Sound. The small silvery swimmers are called 鈥渇orage fish鈥 not because they鈥檙e rummaging for food, but because just about everything wants to eat them.

They fill the bellies of Puget Sound sea life, from giant鈥

Retired 草榴社区 professor, a global warming skeptic, meets with Wash. senators

A new Republican-dominated majority in the state Senate dedicated a rare block of time Tuesday to hear the views of a global warming skeptic who argued that federal scientists have been manipulating climate data to inflate temperatures.

Overuse of school discipline reduces student opportunities

The school-to-prison pipeline stands as a direct contradiction to the vision of the public school as an institution for promoting and sustaining a democratic republic. Each year thousands of students are funneled through the public schools into the juvenile justice system as a result of school鈥

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