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Students, staff lobby in D.C.
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Homeless-rights activist and journalist Tim Harris to speak at Western May 24
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Workshop, seminar on brain-computer interaction scheduled for June 24
NEW: 12:10 pm
Ross Macfarlane to speak on climate solutions May 23
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Retirement party for Liz Sipes is June 6
WWU advances to NCAA II national semifinals
Training available for use of myWestern
Thank you for an amazing Back2Bellingham weekend
$18 increase of services and activities fee to be discussed at May 23 meeting
Western Libraries to hold preview of withdrawn materials
Executive director of Canadian-American Business Council will attend reception May 23 on campus
Spring commencement set for June 15 at WWU
Faculty attending spring commencement announced
Nominations open for Western Sustainability Awards
User experience design to be offered as new minor at Western this fall
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NEW: 11:50 am
Does the ‘net benefit’ test make the grade?
Financial Post
NEW: 11:48 am
WWU baseball prepares for NCBA World Series
The Bellingham Herald
NEW: 11:36 am
WWU exhibit 'Launchpad' showcases work by studio art students
The Bellingham Herald
NEW: 11:34 am
New WWU minor will cover digital-product user interfaces
Bellingham Business Journal
NEW: 9:23 am
Workshop aims to help build Blaine businesses
The Northern Light
Former Congressman Brian Baird named president of Antioch University Seattle
Puget Sound Business Journal
New York technology leader to head UW-Bothell campus
The Seattle Times
Bellingham software developer makes long haul for car-free Ski to Sea team
The Bellingham Herald
Volunteer of the Month has helped spread awareness of human trafficking
North County Outlook
WWU men's golf has rough second day at national tournament
The Bellingham Herald
Big budget cuts were avoided; some still will experience pain
budget
funding
The Olympian
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Lawmakers were able to flee the state Capitol this month after making relatively small budget cuts, avoiding the disaster scenarios painted by Gov. Chris Gregoire last fall.
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