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Nolet co-presents at Wyoming conference on environmental sustainability
Romano presents at conference in Sicily
Bothell resident earns scholarship from ²ÝÁñÉçÇø

Western Washington University student Alexandra Jacqueline Kattar, daughter of Jean and Susan Kattar of Bothell, received a $2,000 Edward Tilden Mathes Endowment for the 2012-2013 academic year.

The Edward Tilden Mathes Endowment is awarded to students planning to teach in the field of…

Mother of 6 earns double major at Western Washington University

BELLINGHAM - Shelley Jefferson teaches kids about the tides.

"Remember how we talked about the eelgrass?" she asks a small mob of fourth-graders at Carl Cozier Elementary School. "Who can tell me why tides are important?"

Jefferson doesn't give them the…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø prof sheds light on drastic climate change in Alaska, Sri Lanka, and Mongolia

The human race has been considered a race of hunter–gatherers. Groups that lived inland hunted wild animals and when the opportunity presented itself, they fished in lakes and rivers. Alternatively, groups that lived by a coast relied far more heavily on fish from the ocean, naturally leading to…

Tracking climate change lands McClanahan in Mongolia
Wolpow presents at Spokane conference on hate studies
Lawrence presents at American Educational Research Association conference
Harwood, students present on supporting Latino communities at San Diego conference
Meridian hires new AD to lead it into exciting era of change

With a number of changes on the horizon and the Meridian School District expected to start construction on a new high school in September, every aspect of the school is likely to see some level of adjustment over the next couple of years.
That certainly includes the Trojans' athletic…

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