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They want to change the world — and testicular cancer | When two high school boys decided to change the world, it didn’t surprise them that their ideas might offend those aggrieved by a discussion of testicles. What has been a surprise to founders Chris Utterback and Nick Ost is that the nonprofit organization they created, Sacks of Love, has… |
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Blood drive set for Oct. 15-17 at Western | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø student reports sexual assault near campus | A 22-year-old Western Washington University student reported being sexually assaulted by two men early Saturday morning, Sept. 28, according to Bellingham police. |
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Looking for wellness, Gov. Inslee, unions back at negotiating table on health care | Negotiators for Gov. Jay Inslee and more than two-dozen labor unions are back at the bargaining table this month in a bid to settle outstanding health-care issues. After healthcare talks broke down in 2012 under the previous governor, the two sides agreed to contracts on pay while leaving health… |
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Faculty and Staff Wellness Program has new offerings for fall | |||
Avoid putting broken glass in the garbage | |||
Getting to know Sarah Richey | |||
WSU announces new tactics to tackle booze and drugs | Washington State University will take new steps to try to reduce binge drinking and drug use by students, including scheduling more Friday morning classes and notifying parents if an underage student is caught drinking or using drugs, university officials announced Monday. |
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Extra DUI enforcement begins Aug. 16 in Whatcom County | Multiple law enforcement agencies across Whatcom County will be participating in a focused crackdown on people driving under the influence of alcohol, marijuana or other drugs starting Friday, Aug. 16. The annual Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign will involve extra patrol officers… |
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Professor, students map toxic-release trends |