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U of O to do mass vaccinations to rein in deadly outbreak | Health officials at Washington universities are on alert as the University of Oregon launches a mass vaccination campaign to halt the spread of potentially deadly meningococcal infections on the Eugene campus. Four Oregon students have developed bacterial bloodstream infections known as鈥 |
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Safety committee reminds drivers to be careful on, near campus | |||
Computer simulation shows where volcanic ash could go if Mount Baker erupts | A computer simulation delves 6,600 years into the past to show where volcanic ash would go if Mount Baker blew today. |
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End-of-life choices student workshop is Feb. 24 | |||
Western professor demonstrates, details running safety | Western Washington University kinesiology professor Jun San Juan gave a talk about injuries runners can get as part of the Dean鈥檚 Lecture Series at the Bellingham City Council Chambers. |
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International Winter Bike to Work Day is Friday | |||
Mumps outbreak in Idaho spreads to Washington state | A mumps outbreak that began in September at the University of Idaho in Moscow is continuing to spread, according to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. Idaho has 21 confirmed cases of mumps as of Friday, six in the Boise area. A pair of cases in Washington state also have been鈥 |
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Western prepares for measles outbreak | Following the recent outbreak of measles across the U.S., Western Washington University has preparations in place if the disease makes its way to campus. |
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Western expands emergency alert system | The next time a Western Alert is sent out, students may receive the message through on-campus computers. |
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Western Alert: Man exposing himself near campus in past week |