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²ÝÁñÉçÇø Presidential Scholar overcomes disability with help from Seattle Children's Hospital | Growing up, I knew at a young age that I was different from everyone else, but I was not going to allow my disability to dictate my life. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø student puts Bellingham's Galbraith Mountain on the map | The web of mountain biking trails on Galbraith Mountain climb, switch back, loop and crisscross. Trails close or get moved, to accommodate logging or generate fresh excitement for riders. |
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How science and the community intersect: inside the Center for Service-Learning newsletter | |||
Dead Parrots to perform in NYC | |||
3D printer aids in student set design | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø evolves to meet changing needs for Whatcom County, state | As you greet a neighbor or passer-by locally, the chances are pretty good they are a student, work as faculty or staff or are alumni of Western Washington University. With 15,000 students, 2,100 faculty and staff and nearly 14,800 alumni in our community, Western is well-represented in Whatcom… |
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Student Government Passes First Anti-BDS Resolution | The anti-Israel movement has made academia its breeding ground, and new initiatives to boycott Israeli academics and research are frequently introduced to student and professorial bodies. But the BDS movement was dealt a crippling blow on Wednesday, after one college turned the tables -… |
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AUAP students to present on research June 11 | |||
Bellingham council members differ on rental registration programs | While a decision on a new registration and inspection system for rental housing is still weeks away, City Council member Roxanne Murphy says her more restrained approach seems to be gathering support. |
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Western student to represent New York City in international design competition |