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Faculty profile: Steven Garfinkle | |||
Wondering what faculty member Tim Keiper is doing in Tanzania? Follow online on his blog | |||
Faculty can learn about Greek literature's connection to the present at mini course today | |||
Flu shots available Nov. 9 and 17 | |||
Western Libraries to offer assistance in research-based writing projects | |||
Farrokh Safavi has article published in international journal | |||
Republicans roll in Whatcom County, but region loses clout in Olympia | Pundits questioned the influence of the conservative tea party movement. Even locally, the Bellingham Tea Party said the 2010 mid-term elections were crucial to see whether the movement lived. Whatcom County appears to have been one of the major bastions for the conservative movement in… |
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Oregon election update brings a turnaround | John Kitzhaber, who served as Oregon's governor from 1995 to 2003, won an unprecedented third term Tuesday night, a Democrat bucking the Republican tide in a tight contest against newcomer Chris Dudley, a former Portland Trailblazer center. Kitzhaber began pulling away from Dudley… |
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Professors' Right to Open Disciplinary Hearings Disputed in Court Battle | Last year, when this case was before a state appeals court, the judges ruled that the university's decision to hold a private disciplinary hearing violated a provision of the state's Administrative Procedure Act that calls for open hearings unless a court issues a protective order… |
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The spoils of the Citizens United decision and its affront to democratic deliberation | NOW that the midterm elections are over, we can better grapple with the true costs of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Citizens United vs. the Federal Election Commission and the immediate outpouring of cash that shaped the elections' outcome. |