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Names of faculty attending commencement announced | |||
In memoriam: Evelyn Mason, 1924 - 2011 | |||
Fairhaven's Montoya-Lewis to testify before U.S. Senate committee Friday | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø professor Fleetwood lobbied for people in need of help | Services will be held Saturday, July 23, for Hugh Fleetwood, a longtime philosophy professor at Western Washington University who held true to his beliefs in the public realm even when it ruffled some people's feathers. |
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In memoriam: Hugh Fleetwood, 1930 - 2011 | |||
PEBB voting today to raise state worker health costs | The Public Employees’ Benefits Board is voting Wednesday afternoon on a package of health-care proposals that is going to formally drive up Washington state employees’ health care costs next year. Workers in two-dozen unions are bound by health-care agreements that require them to pay 15… |
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Getting to know Hud Hudson | |||
Police officers discover one big rock | A glacial erratic is a piece of rock that differs from the size and type of rock native to the area in which it rests and are carried by glacial ice, often over distances of hundreds of miles. Who would think that we have a glacial erratic that is as big as a house right here in Lake… |
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Ralph Munro seminar set for July 11 to 15 at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | |||
Crime fiction: Spenser's last stand, The Nameless Detective and new books by Western Washington authors | William Dietrich, a former Seattle Times reporter and Western Washington University professor, loves to let real events spark his imagination. His compulsively readable "Blood of the Reich" (Harper, 416 pp., $25.99) takes off from a real (and really bizarre) event — a Nazi expedition… |