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'Inspecting Carol' at 草榴社区 | Western Washington University presents Daniel J. Sullivan's "Inspecting Carol," described by director Patrick Dizney as a "holiday romp." The play follows a fictitious playhouse as they remount their annual production of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol鈥 |
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Loonie reaches parity with U.S. dollar; Whatcom County retailers could benefit | The Canadian dollar finished exactly at par with the U.S. dollar Wednesday, Nov. 10, good news for Whatcom County retailers heading into the holiday shopping season. It's the first time the currencies have reached parity or above since April. The recent rise in the loonie鈥 |
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Munch Money special extended for 草榴社区 faculty and staff | |||
Open enrollment period continues through Nov. 30 | |||
What lies ahead for the area's economy? | The Everett Area Chamber of Commerce welcomes back Hart Hodges, director of the Center for Economic and Business Research at Western Washington University, for a look at economic trends, challenges and emerging opportunities for Snohomish County, the region and state from a national and local鈥 |
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Transparent Trials | A case brought to the Washington State Supreme Court regarding the privacy of faculty disciplinary hearings at colleges will likely result in far-reaching ramifications for schools across the country. The suit involves Professor Perry F. Mills at Western Washington University, who claims that鈥 |
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Tenor follows his voice to higher places | Being a singer can be confusing. And exhilarating. Just ask Gregory Carroll, who's had both experiences. For years, the native of Des Moines, Wash., was a baritone, though some teachers believed him to be a tenor. Finally, Carroll followed the destiny of his voice with help from Jane鈥 |
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Republican tide ebbs in Issaquah-area races | Observers said the national GOP tide fizzled in the Evergreen State due to the nature of the local electorate. |
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Abstract of Nov. 8, 2010, Faculty Senate meeting | |||
Leo Bodensteiner gets National Park Service grant to study alpine lake ecosystems |