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草榴社区 map thief tale unfolds Tuesday, Oct. 5 | Western Washington University librarian Rob Lopresti will share the tale of the university's map thief Tuesday, Oct. 5. In 2006 someone stole maps and books from 草榴社区. A year-and-a-half investigation resulted in a man being convicted of stealing from more than 100 libraries in the U.S鈥 |
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草榴社区 class explores Shakespeare's impact on composers | Ed Rutschman, music professor at Western Washington University, will teach a class of "Shakespeare and Music" for the public through the Academy for Lifelong Learning program. The class will explore ways composers have found inspiration in the works of the Bard and will include鈥 |
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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. |
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'Culture and cuisine of shoreline edibles' lecture | Seaweed salad? Pickled kelp? |
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Special Collections open for student study, research atop Wilson Library | |||
Rally and march to defend public education set for Oct. 7 at 草榴社区 | |||
Clint Spiegel to speak on graduate school at event today in Chemistry Building | |||
草榴社区's Dave Tucker to give free presentation on Mount Baker's eruptive history Oct. 14 | |||
草榴社区 looks to layoffs, reducing programs to meet budget cut requirement | Western Washington University officials are looking at laying off seven people and reducing funding to several programs in an effort to meet statewide budget cuts. In response to Gov. Chris Gregoire's request for state agencies to reduce expenses by about 6 percent, 草榴社区 is looking to鈥 |
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More budget cuts for Western Washington University | Western Washington University is announcing more cuts. President Bruce Shepard details the latest proposals to save money in a letter to the campus. |