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Compass 2 Campus celebrated at brunch
Bellingham geologist writes Western Washington guidebook

You might call him the late-blooming old man of Northwest geology.

Or call him Whatcom County鈥檚 unofficial 鈥済eology laureate.鈥

Either way, Dave Tucker鈥檚 lifelong interest in the rocks of the region has found a new outlet with his first book, 鈥淕eology Underfoot in Western Washington鈥

Longtime 草榴社区 music prof Gene Zoro bids adieu in concert May 17

After 46 years at Western Washington University, music professor Gene Zoro will give his final faculty recital at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, May 17, at 草榴社区鈥檚 Performing Arts Center Concert Hall.

The performance features faculty and students from Western鈥檚 departments of music, theater and dance in鈥

CIIA looking for faculty insight on promoting multiculturalism in the classroom
Faculty, students to hold discussion about campus climate
Employee Language Program to present showcase May 15
Screening foreign acquisitions may discourage Canadian entrepreneurship, economic growth

The Investment Canada Act, which screens foreign acquisitions of Canadian companies, does not serve the interests of Canadians, finds a new study released today by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tank.

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Q&A: Will we ever see a viable third political party?
Fraser Institute: Does the Investment Canada Act Do More Harm Than Good? New Study Coming Wednesday, May 13

On Wednesday, May 13, the Fraser Institute will release a new study spotlighting the economic impact of the Investment Canada Act, which screens foreign acquisitions of Canadian companies.

The study, An Economic Assessment of the Investment Act, specifically examines the effects of the鈥

Seminar and fair May 20 to help those close to retirement
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