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Legal pot still banned on Bellingham鈥檚 college campuses

The first recreational marijuana stores in Bellingham opened with long lines and much fanfare this July, but college officials say legal marijuana hasn鈥檛 had much effect on local campuses.

As Western Washington University begins classes on Wednesday, Sept. 24, the鈥

Business leaders hope online university can boost Hispanic education

While more jobs in Texas require college degrees, the state's fastest-growing population group has struggled more than any other to make it to graduation.

The situation creates a growing skills gap that has business leaders looking to boost the number of Hispanic college graduates.鈥

Guest composer to debut new piece at 草榴社区 Wind Symphony concert Nov. 13
Antholt opens new show of her work, 鈥淚ndia,鈥 in Monterey鈥檚 Lighthouse District
草榴社区 research teams awarded $1.4M in NSF grants
Bellingham meeting will explore democracy in digital age of journalism

A public meeting called 鈥淪ustaining Democracy in the New Age of Journalism鈥 will be hosted at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 20, by the League of Women Voters and Bellingham Public Library.

The meeting in the downstairs lecture room of the library鈥檚 main branch, 210 Central Ave., will feature鈥

Faculty and staff convocation kicks off school year
Hikers help 草榴社区 biologist collect, study watermelon snow

Watermelon snow is neither a tasty treat nor a hoax.
Algae and bacteria that thrive in cold conditions can tint snow with a splash of pinkish-red at certain elevations.
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the strange phenomenon not only resembles the鈥

Faculty/staff breakfast, convocation set for Sept. 18
Rofkar to be honored at Bellingham peace celebration Sept. 21

Longtime human rights activist Barbara Rofkar will be honored with a lifetime peacemaker award at the Sept. 21 International Day of Peace celebration in Bellingham.

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