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²ÝÁñÉçÇø faculty to lead travel program to South Africa winter quarter | |||
Open forums to solicit discussion as ²ÝÁñÉçÇø seeks new 10-year campus dining services contract | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø faculty member Arunas Oslapas to share art inspirations, methods at event Friday | |||
National Geographic special on X PRIZE contest to air again today | |||
Take 5: Bellingham residents share their stories | Pam Kuntz's latest performance work tells the compelling stories of 15 community members who have been challenged to make public those things we don't normally talk about, including health care issues, stress, patient advocacy and the connections within Bellingham neighborhoods. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø show explores life with Parkinson's, MS | There's a moment in "Stories from Jim and Jo" in which Jim Lortz sits in a chair, slowly and wearily stands, raises his arms over his head and bellows. It is a sound of rage, of fear, of loss. And it came during a recent rehearsal for the show, which will hit the… |
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Women bankers and the glass ceiling | Others claim that women think that they want to focus on their career, but in reality choose family over career. |
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Three Huxley geographers contribute entries to five-volume encyclopedia | |||
SeaDoc Science Saving Snails | They may not have had pinto ponies like they did on the Great Plains, but the Coast Salish had a pinto of their own: the pinto abalone. Salish people ate them and valued their iridescent shells for jewelry; they were a valuable trade item for centuries. |
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On the Moove | Professor Eric Leonhardt and his students at Western Washington University's Vehicle Research Institute have built a hybrid car that gets the equivalent of 94 miles a gallon while using a fuel made from a plentiful local waste product: cow manure. The most revolutionary aspect of this… |