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Ambassadors seek enduring friendship | The U.S. ambassador to Mongolia said she hopes the two nations can regard each other as "friendly neighbors" Friday at the annual Mongolia Society Conference. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø's 'Neuroscience on Tap' continues April 1 at Club Glow in downtown Bellingham | |||
Woodring releases special issue of 'Journal of Educational Controversy' | |||
Getting to know Rae Lynn Schwartz-DuPre | |||
Broadway singer from Bellingham returns home for concert | Dennis Bennett wrote to tell me that his daughter, Julie Reiber, a Sehome High School and Western Washington University alumnus who has starred on Broadway and traveled the world to sing, returns home to share songs from her debut album, "Love Travels," at 7 p.m. March 29 at Firehouse… |
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Historic California Quake Released Surprising Energy | The rugged hills where Cary Grant sought his fortune in the 1939 film "Gunga Din" were also the scene of one of California's biggest earthquakes. |
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Miller has essay published on creative nonfiction | |||
A president with personality | There’s no tweed or stuffiness inside the president’s office at Cap U. In fact, today the North Vancouver university’s president is decked out in a zebra-print blazer with a poodle brooch on her lapel, slacks and sensible black shoes. Kris Bulcroft admits she’s not your… |
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Money available for grant-in-aid and pilot projects | |||
Faculty needed to help advise new students at orientation |