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Photography students to present ‘Two Heads are Better Than One’ exhibition through Nov. 25 | |||
Training upcoming for LGBT Safe Zone allies | |||
TedxBellingham event Nov. 12 to be broadcast live in MPR | |||
It’s getting hot in here: Solar power to heat pool | Starting next spring, sunlight will heat the water in the Wade King Student Recreation Center pool. |
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Bragg has double-double as ²ÝÁñÉçÇø wins exhibition | Center Austin Bragg had a double-double with 20 points on 8-of-10 field-goal shooting and 11 rebounds, and forward Anye Turner blocked seven shots as Western Washington University defeated Team Another Level, 104-87, in an exhibition men's basketball game on Tuesday, Nov. 5, at Sam Carver… |
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Western graduates travel with Fulbright scholarships | With help from scholarships from the Fulbright Program, nine recent Western Washington University graduates will spread across the world doing research projects or teaching assistantships this year — the most from any masters-granting public school in the state. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø students create toys from discarded materials | Downtown store Ideal is diplaying and selling a collection of children's toys that local students created from reclaimed and recycled materials. Students from Western Washington University's industrial design program produced the toys as part of the 12th annual ReMade project.… |
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Building a dream, one hip-hop song at a time | At Bothell High he was known as Kevin Miller. Born and raised in the Bothell and Woodinville area, he graduated from BHS in 2012. Now he’s 19-years-old, with a big dream to fulfill as a hip-hop recording artist with the name Konscious. When not studying economics at Western Washington… |
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Want a portrait? Get one Nov. 5 from photography students | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø students' innovative designs for sale at IDEAL | Students in Arunas Oslapus' industrial design classes are once again displaying (and selling) their innovative creations at IDEAL, at 1227 Cornwall Ave., starting during the Downtown Art Walk on Friday, Nov. 1. |