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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… |
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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. |
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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. |
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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… |
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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. |
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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. |