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Chemistry faculty to speak on undergrad research opportunities Thursday | |||
Slow Food: Resolutions, snails and the Spanish Steps | Although I don鈥檛 consider New Year鈥檚 resolutions to be akin to blood oaths or pinky swears, I do know that the more people you tell you鈥檙e going to do something, the more that 鈥渟omething鈥 becomes real. That鈥檚 why, as a crowd of friends gathered around my dining room table last Saturday鈥斺 |
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13th annual Martin Luther King Jr. human rights conference to take place Saturday | |||
Facts don't always support hype about some issues | So many statements we accept as true, plausible or beyond question; but are they? Let鈥檚 look at a couple of important ones: global warming and U.S. manufacturing decline. In 2000, Dr. David Viner of University of East Anglia鈥檚 disgraced Climatic Research Unit advised, 鈥淲ithin a few years鈥 |
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Abstract of Jan. 10, 2011, Faculty Senate meeting | |||
草榴社区's Bronstein to give English horn concert downtown Feb. 13 | |||
草榴社区 professor to give free lecture on unlocking brain potential | |||
5 Things To Do Today: Elvis Birthday Bash, home show, Clinton Jackson, metal DJ ... | Tacoma Little Theatre hosts To the Sea, two new short plays performed by an ensemble from Western Washington University at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Rich Brown directs the one-hour program, which includes a short play by Dan Erickson (Convention seen at TLT's 2009 festival of new works) and former TLT鈥 |
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Environmental essays | I've just received a copy of "Critical Messages: Contemporary Northwest Artists on the Environment," a collection of essays by Sarah Clark-Langager, director of Western Gallery at Western Washington University; and by William Dietrich, assistant professor of environment studies at鈥 |
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Walter Williams: Question common statements | So many statements we accept as true, plausible or beyond question; but are they? Let's look at a couple of important ones: global warming and U.S. manufacturing decline. In 2000, Dr. David Viner of University of East Anglia's disgraced Climatic Research Unit advised, 鈥淲ithin a鈥 |