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TEDxWWU coming April 16 | 2016-04-14 | ||
President Shepard sends message to campus regarding anti-Semitism | 2016-04-13 | ||
'A Hen in the Wind' is next Japanese Masters film | 2016-04-11 | ||
What it’s like to be black on campus: isolated, exhausted, calling for change | In his early days on the University of Washington campus as a freshman, Kaid Tipton got his first taste of what it was going to be like as a student of color at the state’s most elite public school. He ran into a former classmate from Kentridge High School in Kent, who greeted him with a… |
2016-04-11 | |
Whatcom summer camps offer art, sports, religion, outdoor fun | Plan ahead to enroll your child in a summer camp, but be aware that dates and locations can change. Camps are in Bellingham, unless noted. For more camps, check the Bellingham Parks and Recreation Department’s Leisure Guide, included in the May 1 issue of The Bellingham Herald, or search… |
2016-04-11 | |
'Beautiful Terror' on display through April 22 | 2016-04-07 | ||
No sign of agreement as districting committee enters final phase | 2016-04-07 | ||
Explore the beauty of Bellingham, WA | Known for its breathtaking views of the San Juan Islands, the North Cascades Mountains, and the Olympic Mountains, Bellingham, Washington is one of the nation’s most beautiful cities. Settled by European Americans in the middle of the 19th century, Bellingham began as an early timber town, and… |
2016-04-07 | |
Lace up your walking shoes and explore Bellingham history | Bellingham has lots of people who love the outdoors and lots of folks interested in local history, so a new book from University of Washington Press may well be of interest to them. “Walking Washington’s History,” by Judy Bentley of Seattle, gives an overview of the history of 10 cities… |
2016-04-05 | |
Opportunities abound for connecting communities through service | 2016-04-05 |