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Applications for James W. Scott fellowship due Oct. 31 | |||
Artist profile: Robert Lopresti leaks Mafia mystery | Robert Lopresti is not only the librarian for environmental sciences and environmental studies and for government information at Western Washington University, he was born in New Jersey. What better combination could result in a mystery thriller set in New Jersey in which the head of a… |
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Western Libraries to be open special hours during intersession | |||
Jessica Arnett to Discuss Alaska Native Sovereignty Aug. 14 at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | |||
Construction work to provide new technology spaces | |||
Western Libraries joins Pride parade to show support for students, community | |||
Former library dean at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø now Bellingham library trustee | Rick Osen, the newest trustee at Bellingham Public Library, knows a thing or two about libraries, having worked in one for more than 35 years. The former interim dean of libraries and assistant dean for library administration and planning at Western Washington University, Osen was… |
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CEDAR allows faculty to share work, expand readership | |||
Women in photojournalism, fly fishing presentations at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | Experienced fly fisher Molly Semenik will speak about women in fly fishing on Wednesday, July 8 at 3 p.m. at Western Libraries Special Collections area, Wilson Library 6th floor, on the Western Washington University campus. |
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A Look at History Explains Exactly Why Obama Can Use the N-Word as President | Barack Obama is frustrated. Anyone watching the president address the racist church shooting in Charleston, South Carolina, last week — reportedly his 14th time talking about a mass shooting on U.S. soil, aside from racially charged police violence against people of color — can see it. |