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Biking across America

Marilyn Zaas of Solon said it has always been in her son鈥檚 nature to be adventurous.
Daniel Zaas, a junior at The Ohio State University in Columbus, backpacked with his cousins in Canada and went to Africa on a community service trip, where he not only painted houses but also went scuba鈥

Higher One to return $11 million to students, settling FDIC charges of unfair and deceptive practices

A controversial college payment-card provider operating in Oregon has agreed to pay $11 million to settle allegations by federal regulators of deceptive and unfair fee practices.

Higher One Inc. will pay $11 million to up to 60,000 students under the agreement, the Federal Deposit鈥

Students' summer plans: researching native abalone
Bellingham Golf and Country Club celebrates 100 years

Only an estimated one in 4,000 Americans reaches the age of 100, according to the 2010 census.

The odds of a business celebrating a century are little bit better, but still, it's a pretty long shot. Of the nearly 3,000 incorporations filed in 1912, only about 1 percent - 33 - still鈥

Music students performing in Siena, Italy
AICPA bestows Medal of Inspiration Award to Washington student

The American Institute of CPAs awarded Paul Wright, a student at Western Washington University, with the Beta Alpha Psi鈥檚 Medal of Inspiration Award Aug. 3 at the honorary organization鈥檚 annual meeting in Baltimore, Md.

The AICPA-sponsored award, which includes a $鈥

Study for Birch Bay shoreline project released

After studying the possible impacts of the proposed Birch Bay shoreline enhancements, five Western Washington University (草榴社区) students have concluded the most serious effects will come during construction.

The students completed an environmental impact assessment of the proposed Birch鈥

Student helps 'steward the American experience'
Donations of 鈥済ently used鈥 clothes sought for student job interviews
草榴社区 students release environmental impact study for Birch Bay shoreline project

Five Western Washington University (草榴社区) students, after studying the possible impacts of the proposed Birch Bay shoreline enhancements, have concluded the most serious impacts will come during construction.

The students completed an environmental impact assessment of the Birch Bay Drive鈥

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