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'Lowrider' show at Red Square features cars, music, food, booths | Western Washington University's M.E.Ch.A. (Movimiento Estudiant铆l Chican at de Aztl谩n, or Chicano Student Movement of Aztl谩n) hosts the annual "Ridin' Low in the 3-6-0" lowrider show from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, May 18, in 草榴社区's Red Square. |
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Celebration of life for President Jerry Flora is Memorial Day, May 26 | |||
Employee Language Program to hold special showcase May 16 | |||
Design Days continues with poster show, film, speaking events | |||
Western Washington University's Back2Bellingham | Western Washington University's fifth annual Back2Bellingham reunion weekend, geared for alumni, families, students, faculty, staff and the community, will take place May 16 through 18. Registration for the event is $13, which includes a barbecue lunch on the Old Main lawn, the Red鈥 |
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Woods Hole researcher to discuss extreme home energy efficiency May 15 | |||
May 13 event aims to teach all about leadership | |||
Summer construction projects to be previewed at May 21 meeting | |||
Info session on 草榴社区 鈥渓ean鈥 management course, May 21 | Western Washington University will offer an information session about its upcoming Real Simple Project Management course at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, May 21, in Room 303 of 草榴社区鈥檚 Academic West building. |
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Environmental author Bill McKibben on radio show, at 草榴社区 | Bill McKibben, author of a dozen books about the environment, will be the guest for Chuckanut Radio Hour on Friday, May 16, at Whatcom Community College's Heiner Theater, 237 W. Kellogg Road. McKibben's 1989 book, "The End of Nature," is regarded as the first book for鈥 |