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Sunshine week celebrates Washington's right to open public records

Nearly fifty years ago a middle-school student and her friends set a major free speech case into motion by wearing a black armband to school to protest the Vietnam war.

They subsequently protested their suspension from school. And eventually won: In 1969 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in…

Grants available for faculty to add interactive, online elements to courses
Employee art show runs through Friday
Planning for the megaquake, and after

Two years after Japan was rocked by the same type of monster quake and tsunami that will strike the Pacific Northwest someday, the world’s most seismically fortified nation faces another five to 10 years of rebuilding. Nearly 320,000 people are still in temporary housing. Mountains of debris…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø professor offers guidance on benefits, risks of social media for teens

Adriana Manago has picked a doozy of a topic for her academic research.

A new assistant professor at Western Washington University, she is studying the impact of Facebook and other social media on the social development of young people.

Faculty advisers needed for summer orientation programs
Green studying tsunami's impact on coastline debris
Years of service announced for Western employees
Oliver de la Paz, Brenda Miller have pieces published in 'Passages North'
Tech Tonic: Life in the Cloud set for April 11 on campus
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