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Opening convocation, breakfast set for Sept. 17 on campus | |||
In memoriam: Rosalie King, 1938 - 2010 | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø receives $970,000 NSF grant for solar-energy research | |||
Struck by 'Lightning' | You know the drill: as you approach the podium for your presentation you mentally rehearse your catchy opening, visualize your main points and corresponding examples, and remind yourself to allow time for a spirited discussion at the end of your one-hour session. |
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Home prices continue to decline in Whatcom County | Part of the supply issue is due to the July slowdown in post-tax-credit sales, said Julia Hansen, an economics professor at Western Washington University. She agreed with Crellin about the importance of jobs. "Much will depend on the pace of local employment growth, which affects… |
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Established candidate beats the establishment’s candidate in 5th District primary | District voters last elected a Democrat — former state Sen. Kathleen Drew — in 1992. Dino Rossi edged out Drew four years later. Republicans rode to victory in ensuing elections for the statehouse seats. |
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Western races may hold key to Senate control | Todd Donovan, a political science professor at Western Washington University, said the state not only has a strong Republican base, but voters who are more than willing to toss out an incumbent, even one in a leadership position. House Speaker Tom Foley, a Democrat, lost his re-election bid in… |
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Carolyn Nielsen presents manuscript at Texas conference | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø journalism instructor gets court victory, heralds win for reporters | A Western Washington University journalism assistant professor just got some major protection from a federal judge, and she's calling it a win for all reporters. Carolyn Nielsen will not have to turn over information about her reporting on a story about a 13-year-old boy convicted of murder… |
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Linville losing primary, worst showing in more than a decade | Election watchers caution about putting too much faith in primary results, but such a close race and strong showing for Vincent Buys could be beneficial no matter what, going into the general election, said Todd Donovan, political science professor at Western Washington University. |