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WA college students build campus harm-reduction support networks
At Skagit Valley College, peers lead support services for those dealing with substance-use disorders, becoming an example to schools statewide.
At Skagit Valley College, peers lead support services for those dealing with substance-use disorders, becoming an example to schools statewide.
Nearly half of refugees in the state are children under 18. One Afghan family recounts their experience at Parkside Elementary.
In a statement, organizers said they didn’t reach all their goals but have made progress, including scholarships for displaced Palestinian students.
Around 500 counterprotesters, led by Pursuit NW, gathered at the Seattle university this weekend, verbally clashing with the student encampment.
New self-plagiarism allegations have complicated a yearslong debate about whether to rescind serial predator Patrick O’Donnell’s doctorate.