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Bellingham-based ballet revisits history | When Mayor Dan Pike issues a formal apology to the Chinese community this week at a unique gathering at the Whatcom Museum, it’ll be part of an ongoing effort to make sure an ugly part of Bellingham’s history—specifically, the brutal 1885 expulsion of Chinese citizens from the area—never repeats… |
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Bellingham mayor to apologize to Chinese community for banishment 125 years ago | Mayor Dan Pike will issue a formal apology to the Chinese community on Thursday, May 26, for what happened 125 years ago, when Chinese residents were forced out of the area at the urging of civic leaders and the town newspaper. The formal apology is among the activities on Thursday night… |
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Grant to Create DB of Potential Earthquake Scenarios | Western Washington University assistant professor of Environmental Studies Scott Miles and Research Associate Rebekah Green of Western Washington University's Resilience Institute have received a $45,000 grant from the Washington Emergency Management Division (WAEMD) to create and populate… |
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Faculty honored at inaugural Provost/Senate Spring Awards Ceremony | |||
Connelly: KUOW should bring back Cliff Mass | Cliff Mass can be as quirky and blustery as those late fall frontal systems and winter snow squalls whose arrival onshore the University of Washington atmospheric scientist is so adept at charting and predicting. Mass has long been an essential prelude to weekends when this hiker doesn… |
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Saving an icon: Huxley's David Wallin working to restore mountain goats to the Cascades | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø researcher proposes lava flows, fires influenced human evolution | Western Washington University associate professor of Environmental Studies Michael Medler has recently published a new hypothesis about factors that influenced human evolution. |
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Huxley's Dietrich set to retire in June | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø police warn students of threatening messages | Someone has been sending increasingly threatening messages to at least one faculty member at Western Washington University, University Police said in a campus advisory sent out Thursday, May 19. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø Investingating Threats | Western Washington University Police, along with local and federal authorities, are investigating a series of threatening messages aimed at members of the campus community. University Spokesman Paul Cocke says a woman from outside the country has been sending emails and blogs threatening… |