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Scientists narrow in on Sea Star Wasting Syndrome devastating the West Coast

Scientists are making some headway in figuring out what is killing millions of sea stars in the waters off the Pacific coast, from British Columbia to Mexico.

While a definitive answer eludes them, researchers suggest a pathogen — either bacterial or viral — is responsible for the death…

Author Bill Dietrich to read from his latest Ethan Gage novel

In "The Three Emperors," the seventh installment of the Ethan Gage series, author Bill Dietrich presents a new adventure, as Gage has survived the naval battle of Trafalgar and must make his way from Venice to Vienna to Prague to find his ultimate goal: his family.

Miran has article published in 'History Compass' journal
'Collegium Musicum' at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø presents easy-on-the-ear, pre-1800 music

Bertil Van Boer, a musicologist, composer, conductor and violist, is a professor of music at Western Washington University who teaches music history and theory.

At 8 p.m. Saturday, May 10, at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Performing Arts Center Concert Hall, he presents the annual…

Eleven church choirs join voices to benefit Interfaith Coalition of Whatcom County

Individual performances by 11 church choirs culminate in the performance of two compositions by a combined choir of more than 225 voices under the direction of Leslie Guelker-Cone, director of choral activities and vocal studies at Western Washington University, at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 10, at…

Bellingham dive shop will close after death of owner

Dive shop Adventures Down Under will close next month after the death of its owner, Ron Akeson. His family is planning to open a new dive shop this summer in the same location, 2821 Meridian St.

The new shop will have more dive travel and underwater photographic art.

Perry among latest to get Western Way recognition
Faculty, staff may present family members' diplomas at spring commencement
Carbajal named provost, VP for Academic Affairs
Scientists: Ocean acidification has arrived in the Northwest

Studies show that conditions are already bad enough to affect the growth and development of important sea creatures.

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