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Huxley's Troy Abel selected for Aspen Environment Forum Scholars Program | |||
Children ages 4 to 12 to perform violin, dance and ballet pieces June 18 at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | |||
Creative Challenges | (Page 42) Just up the coast, in Bellingham, Washington, a team of students from Western Washington University's Vehicle Research Institute last summer made it all the way to the second-to-last round of the X PRIZE Foundation's Progressive Automotive X PRIZE competition. |
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Students and faculty to present at Scholars Week Showcase May 19 | |||
National forests proposal would weaken protections | The Obama administration recently proposed a new rule to direct planning and management of U.S. national forests. The rule should matter to people in our region. National forest lands provide clean drinking water for most of Whatcom County. They are the river sources for most of the… |
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The World Could Bank on Nathan Rothschild | Nathan Mayer Rothschild wasn't the first financier to profit from cross-border banking. |
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Western Washington Provost: Computer science department needs to step up to the future | Western Washington University Provost Catherine Riordan says she hasn’t made a final decision about the fate of the university’s computer science department. But Riordan says everything is on the table as the university deals with budget cuts, telling GeekWire today that Western is “leaving the… |
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Dance company presents 'Prison Pieces' at Firehouse arts center | Kuntz and Company, a dance/theatre non-profit organization directed by Pam Kuntz, presents "Prison Pieces," a newly choreographed dance performed to an original musical score interwoven with recently conducted interview excerpts from prisoners, prison workers, and the child of… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø leadership institute plans faculty development workshop for September; applications due June 20 | |||
GarcÃa publishes critical, annotated edition of book of 18th Century poems |