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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. |
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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 |
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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 |
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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. |
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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. |