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Candidates descend on Salmon Days Festival

Eric Whitaker, a Western Washington University political science instructor, said Salmon Days and other community celebrations offer a candidate a chance to attract attention to lesser-known contests.

鈥淎nother advantage to it is face-to-face communication with鈥

Barriers To BHP's Potash Deal Fading But Shareholder Opposition Remains

Canadian officials understand that "selective protectionism ... has long-run potential costs that are really antithetical to Canada's interests," said Steven Globerman, a professor at Western Washington University in Bellingham, Wash., who authored a government-sponsored study of鈥

Why all the earthquakes? 草榴社区 geology professor to tackle that at luncheon Oct. 15
草榴社区 students head up keynote presentation at St. Louis conference
Costello, Eaton present at Northwest Indian College summit
草榴社区 honors top teachers, staff members, interdepartmental team

Western Washington University recently honored eight faculty and staff members and one interdepartmental program with annual awards highlighting the best in teaching, research and service to the campus community. The winners:

Rally and march to defend education set for Oct. 7

A coalition of students, the United Faculty of Washington State and community groups will hold a rally and march at Western Washington University in Bellingham against proposed state education budget cuts.

The event will be held Thursday, Oct.7, which is a 鈥淣ational Day of Action to鈥

Western to host X-Prize Team Day Oct. 8

Western Washington University will host X-Prize Team Day at 2 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 8, on the campus' Performing Arts Center Plaza to recognize the accomplishments of the team from the university's Vehicle Research Institute and its incredible run through the Progressive Automotive X-鈥

Olympia's new shape

There鈥檚 no doubt the national concern about the economy is 鈥済oing to cream some incumbents,鈥 said Todd Donovan, a political science professor at Western Washington University.

But he said Democrats could do better than they did in the primary, when GOP turnout was likely boosted by a鈥

Artist profile: David Feingold

Classical guitarist David Feingold, 55, who began teaching at Western Washington University in 1980 as a guitar instructor, says he has the most comprehensive guitar program of any of the state universities and one of the better programs for guitar in the Pacific Northwest.

He performs at鈥

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