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- wwu:42789
- Title
- WWU COVID story 66: Anonymous
- Date
- 2021-11-30
- Description
- In the early days of the pandemic, I was still on campus. Life was incredibly hectic, I was super-focused on my MGMT271 final, it was cumulative, and the professor had a rep for being a very hard grader. I had done well so far in his class, but so many were st... [open story for full text]
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 66 Story date 11/30/2021 Name Anonymous Affiliation Student Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Libraries Heritage Resources di
- Identifier
- wwu:42790
- Title
- WWU COVID story 65: Anonymous
- Date
- 2021-11-21
- Description
- I think it safe to say that when we hear “covid” or “pandemic” most of us would have instant negative associations, and I’m no exception. It’s been pretty terrible. But, I also want to shed some light on how this pandemic experience has been beneficial to me. ... [open story for full text]
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 65 Story date 11/21/2021 Name Anonymous Affiliation Student Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Libraries Heritage Resources di
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- wwu:40550
- Title
- WWU COVID story 56: Jaivier
- Date
- 2021-03-16
- Description
- My COVID experience has been very up and down from the start of the pandemic. In the beginning it seemed like a beneficial short break, as rules were being enforced, Winter quarter finals were coming up. Then once the pandemic got more intense, I found myself stuck... [open story for full text]
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 56 Story date 03/16/2021 Name Jaivier Affiliation Student Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Libraries Heritage Resources divi
- Identifier
- wwu:40546
- Title
- WWU COVID story 55: Hannah Durland
- Date
- 2021-03-14
- Description
- When COVID first started spreading in the US and was becoming an issue, I assumed it would be a somewhat more intense version of the flu and that it wasn’t really something to worry about. That changed pretty quickly when I got home after finals had all been cancel... [open story for full text]
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 55 Story date 03/14/2021 Name Hannah Durland Affiliation Student Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Libraries Heritage Resourc
- Identifier
- wwu:40547
- Title
- WWU COVID story 54: Anonymous
- Date
- 2021-03-14
- Description
- In August of 2020, my partner and I moved into our first home together. Honestly, I think this is the best thing I did to help myself succeed during the pandemic. Having a constant companion and support system has been incredibly helpful. I chose Western because it... [open story for full text]
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 54 Story date 03/14/2021 Name Anonymous Affiliation Student Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Libraries Heritage Resources di
- Identifier
- wwu:40548
- Title
- WWU COVID story 53: Anonymous
- Date
- 2021-03-14
- Description
- Often, I feel like I’m living in the Sims. Toward the beginning of the pandemic, I actually went out and got a job, having just been a student for the year before. While it was stressful to be working in a food service job in an area where not a lot of people wear ... [open story for full text]
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 53 Story date 03/14/2021 Name Anonymous Affiliation Student Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Libraries Heritage Resources di
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- wwu:40549
- Title
- WWU COVID story 52: Anonymous
- Date
- 2021-03-13
- Description
- Currently, I am in my second year at Western, but this is the first time I have done a full year of school fully online. If you had asked me during my time on campus last year where I thought I would be next year, I would not have told you that I would be attending... [open story for full text]
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 52 Story date 03/13/2021 Name Anonymous Affiliation Student Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Libraries Heritage Resources di
- Identifier
- wwu:40544
- Title
- WWU COVID story 51: Anonymous
- Date
- 2021-03-12
- Description
- When the pandemic began, it took some time to realize that where others were suffering from the loss of frequent interactions with others and the ability to go out and socialize, not much had changed for me. Before the shelter orders I had occasionally visited tho... [open story for full text]
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 51 Story date 03/12/2021 Name Anonymous Affiliation Student Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Libraries Heritage Resources di
- Identifier
- wwu:40540
- Title
- WWU COVID story 50: Sarah Hays
- Date
- 2021-03-12
- Description
- Throughout this Covid-19 pandemic I have seen and undergone several personal, societal, and academic changes. Everyone, including myself, wears masks when out in public to reduce viral spread, a distance of six feet is maintained between strangers now, and social g... [open story for full text]
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
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- wwu_covid_story_50
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 50 Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Libraries Heritage Resources division. Originally published online at: https://mabel.wwu
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- wwu:40541
- Title
- WWU COVID story 49: Anonymous
- Date
- 2021-03-11
- Description
- I am a student in my senior year of my bachelors. The pandemic has changed my life dramatically during what I thought would be a really exciting time for me. I started my college journey in my hometown at a community college, and began going to Western already a ye... [open story for full text]
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- wwu_covid_story_49
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 49 Story date 03/11/2021 Name Anonymous Affiliation senior year student Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Libraries Heritage
- Identifier
- wwu:40542
- Title
- WWU COVID story 48: Anonymous
- Date
- 2021-03-11
- Description
- Covid has been both a blessing and a curse in that despite it having disrupted previously consistent daily routines of many, it’s allowed others to slow down and take the time to find themselves as people when capitalism and the previous pace of society didn’t give... [open story for full text]
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- wwu_covid_story_48
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 48 Story date 03/11/2021 Name Anonymous Affiliation student Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Libraries Heritage Resources di
- Identifier
- wwu:40543
- Title
- WWU COVID story 47: Anonymous
- Date
- 2021-03-10
- Description
- At the start of the pandemic in March, I believed like many others that we would be back to “normal” quickly. I remember being in class and having a short conversation of the possibility of the schools closing for a small amount of time and thought nothing of it. I... [open story for full text]
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
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- wwu_covid_story_47
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 47 Story date 03/10/2021 Name Anonymous Affiliation Junior Anthropology major Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Libraries Her
- Identifier
- wwu:40526
- Title
- WWU COVID story 46: Anonymous
- Date
- 2021-03-06
- Description
- Like many others, the pandemic has changed my life drastically. I unfortunately lost my job which has altered my daily routine significantly. I am lucky enough to have support from family and did not have to leave my housing situation when I was let go. The pandemi... [open story for full text]
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
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- wwu_covid_story_46
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 46 Story date 03/06/2021 Name Anonymous Affiliation Student Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Libraries Heritage Resources di
- Identifier
- wwu:40491
- Title
- WWU COVID story 45: Anonymous
- Date
- 2021-03-03
- Description
- At the beginning of 2020 COVID-19 didn’t seem real, or more like it was something that was happening to other states but not Washington, and Bellingham felt like a bubble separate and safe from what was happening in the world around it. During spring break, I made ... [open story for full text]
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
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- wwu_covid_story_45
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 45 Story date 03/03/2021 Name Anonymous Affiliation I am a sophomore student at Western. Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Li
- Identifier
- wwu:40468
- Title
- WWU COVID story 44: Maggie Beton
- Date
- 2021-02-25
- Description
- I’ll never forget the night when my boyfriend first told me about the cases in China. It was December 2019 and I never could have predicted that it would ever reach the US. “This is going to get very bad if it spreads,” he said. I usually try to block out upsetting... [open story for full text]
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
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- wwu_covid_story_44
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 44 Story date 02/25/2021 Name Maggie Beton Affiliation Student Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Libraries Heritage Resources
- Identifier
- wwu:40454
- Title
- WWU COVID story 43: Khadija Krambo
- Date
- 2021-02-24
- Description
- 2020 was definitely a year I wished the pandemic didn’t occur in. The year I would become an adult, the year I would graduate high school with my Associates Degree, the year I would begin University. I managed to accomplish all three with the use of my laptop and s... [open story for full text]
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
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- wwu_covid_story_43
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 43 Story date 02/24/2021 Name Khadija Krambo Affiliation Student Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Libraries Heritage Resourc
- Identifier
- wwu:40448
- Title
- WWU COVID story 42: Anonymous
- Date
- 2021-02-22
- Description
- In Winter 2020, I agonized over Microbiology keeping me from attending office hours for Animal Behavior. Of course, since it was Microbiology, it was the first class to move online. I was sure that the rumors of the virus were exaggerated and that it was another ca... [open story for full text]
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
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- wwu_covid_story_42
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 42 Story date 02/22/2021 Name Anonymous Affiliation Student Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Libraries Heritage Resources di
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- wwu:40449
- Title
- WWU COVID story 41: Anonymous
- Date
- 2021-02-22
- Description
- Making the transition to online learning, for many, including myself, has been very difficult. Whilst the college atmosphere before the pandemic was not perfect, it allowed space to roam, and the ability to do classwork in places besides one's room. For me, the bed... [open story for full text]
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
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- wwu_covid_story_41
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 41 Story date 02/22/2021 Name Anonymous Affiliation Student Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Libraries Heritage Resources di
- Identifier
- wwu:40450
- Title
- WWU COVID story 40: Anonymous
- Date
- 2021-02-22
- Description
- COVID-19 has certainly taken its toll on normal day to day life compared to how it was prior to the pandemic. As we have seen the pandemic spread and expand, our daily routines have been altered in order to fit the guidelines for our new norm. For me personally, th... [open story for full text]
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 40 Story date 02/22/2021 Name Anonymous Affiliation Student Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Libraries Heritage Resources di
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- wwu:40045
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- WWU COVID story 34: Anonymous
- Date
- 2021-02-03
- Description
- Covid-19 has had more of an impact than I initially thought. I remember when classes were first put online and we were sent home, back in March of 2020. My friends and I all felt that it would just be a few weeks. Cut to February 2021, almost an entire year later, ... [open story for full text]
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
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- wwu_covid_story_34
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 34 Story date 2/3/2021 Name Anonymous Affiliation Student Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Libraries Heritage Resources divi
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- wwu:39849
- Title
- WWU COVID story 33: Anonymous
- Date
- 2021-01-28
- Description
- I would like the future community/university to acknowledge the possibility that life as we know it can change in the blink of an eye. Your loved ones can be here one minute and not be here the next. The culmination of emotion in terms of appreciating those closest... [open story for full text]
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
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- wwu_covid_story_33
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 33 Story date 1/28/2021 Name Anonymous Affiliation Senior Majoring in Anthropology Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Librarie
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- wwu:37842
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- WWU COVID story 32: Anonymous
- Date
- 2020-12-05
- Description
- Going into freshman year I was looking forward to getting a fresh start out of high school, enjoying the beautiful Western campus, and meeting new people. When Covid 19 hit it March, I was expecting to have a week taken from my senior year at most. The week tu... [open story for full text]
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
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- wwu_covid_story_32
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 32 Story date 12/05/2020 Name Anonymous Affiliation Student Story contribution Going into freshman year I was looking forward to getting a fresh start out of high school, enjoying the beautiful Western campus, and meeting new people.
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- wwu:37829
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- WWU COVID story 30: Julia Stick
- Date
- 2020-12-01
- Description
- It’s difficult to explain how college has been during the COVID-19 pandemic. Everything is touched by this virus. I can’t join in-person clubs or groups, because my college campus is closed. I can’t sit down at a random table in the commons and chat with new peopl... [open story for full text]
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
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- wwu_covid_story_30
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 30 Story date 12/01/2020 Name Julia Stick Affiliation Student Story contribution It’s difficult to explain how college has been during the COVID-19 pandemic. Everything is touched by this virus. I can’t join in-person clubs or groups
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- wwu:37827
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- WWU COVID story 28: Anonymous
- Date
- 2020-11-10
- Description
- This covid-19 pandemic has affected everyone and caused a lot of change. My personal experience of these hard times is not very positive and it is amazing to see how people are able to adapt to the situations at hand. But that doesn't always outweigh the negative. ... [open story for full text]
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
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- wwu_covid_story_28
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 28 Story date 11/10/2020 Name Anonymous Affiliation Student Story contribution This covid-19 pandemic has affected everyone and caused a lot of change. My personal experience of these hard times is not very positive and it is amazing
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- wwu:37689
- Title
- WWU COVID story 25: Arick Grootveld
- Date
- 2020-10-13
- Description
- Online classes have been both better and worse than traditional classes. I enjoy being able to watch the recordings of lectures whenever I want, so I can review the content that I might have missed during a lecture, or skip a lecture for a research meeting and not feel behind. I also like the freedom of being able to decide my schedule, as many of my classes do not require me to do... [open story for full text]
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- wwu_covid_story_25
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 25 Story date Tuesday, October 13, 2020 Name Arick Grootveld Affiliation Student;Staff; Research Assistant, Assistant Computer Programmer at Restek, and Senior in EE department Story contribution Online classes have been both better
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- wwu:37688
- Title
- WWU COVID story 24: Liz Stuart and Brandon Joseph
- Date
- 2020-06-16
- Description
- We have created a podcast called the Social Distance Warriors Podcast, which has documented some stories and interviews with members of the WWU community about how they are practicing wellness and resilience during this time. You can access the episodes... [open story for full text]
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
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- wwu_covid_story_24
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 24 Story date Tuesday, June 16, 2020 Name Liz Stuart and Brandon Joseph Affiliation Staff; Sexual Violence Prevention Outreach Specialist (Liz-she/her) and Men's Resiliency Program Coordinator (Brandon- he/him) Story contributio
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- wwu:37687
- Title
- WWU COVID story 23: Marie Eaton
- Date
- 2020-06-08
- Description
- I offer two songs written in the COVID time as personal reflections - one lighthearted and one more serious: No Yeast (https://youtu.be/eEndFeL87-0); This Great Pause (https://youtu.be/NJPFgCPh440). Additionally, Devyani Chandran, Director of the Palliative Care Institute, and I have been hosting an on-line support group for those caring for elders and seriously ill people in Whatcom County - in nursing homes...[open story for full text]
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
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- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 23 Story date Monday, June 8, 2020 Name Marie Eaton Affiliation Faculty; Community Champion, Palliative Care Institute Story contribution I offer two songs written in the COVID time as personal reflections - one lighthearted and one
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- wwu:34073
- Title
- WWU Board of Trustees Packet: 2019-04-05
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- WWU Board of Trustees Meeting Records 2019 April
- Date
- 2019-04-05
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees meeting all-in-one packet for April 5, 2019.
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- University Archives
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- Western Washington University Board of Trustees Records
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- wwuarc_bot_20190405p
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- WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES AGENDA APRIL 4, 5, 2019 THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 2019 Location: Viking Union 565 Time: 3:00 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER 3:00 – 3:05 2. RECOGNIZING THE WWU OFFICE OF TRIBAL RELATIONS AND WELCOMING EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF AMERICAN INDIAN/ALASKA NATIVE AND FIRST NATION
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- wwu:34076
- Title
- WWU Board of Trustees Packet: 2019-04-04
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- WWU Board of Trustees Meeting Records 2019 April
- Date
- 2019-04-04
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees meeting all-in-one packet for April 4, 2019.
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- University Archives
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- Western Washington University Board of Trustees Records
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- wwuarc_bot_20190404p
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- WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES AGENDA APRIL 4, 5, 2019 THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 2019 Location: Viking Union 565 Time: 3:00 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER 3:00 – 3:05 2. RECOGNIZING THE WWU OFFICE OF TRIBAL RELATIONS AND WELCOMING EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF AMERICAN INDIAN/ALASKA NATIVE AND FIRST NATION
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- wwu:34077
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- WWU Board of Trustees Minutes: 2019-04-05
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- WWU Board of Trustees Meeting Records 2019 April
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- 2019-04-05
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- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for April 5, 2019.
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- APPROVED Minutes April 05, 2019 Western Washington University Board of Trustees Meeting Minutes Friday, April 5, 2019 CALL TO ORDER Board Chair Earl Overstreet, called the Friday, April 5, 2019 meeting of the Board of Trustees of Western Washington University to order at 8:01 a.m. in the Old Main 34
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- WWU Board of Trustees Minutes: 2019-04-04
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- WWU Board of Trustees Meeting Records 2019 April
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- 2019-04-04
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- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for April 4, 2019.
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- APPROVED Minutes April 04, 2019 Western Washington University Board of Trustees Meeting Minutes Thursday, April 04, 2019 1. CALL TO ORDER Board Chair Earl Overstreet, called the regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of Western Washington University to order at 3:21 p.m. in the Viking Union 565 in
- Identifier
- wwu:33324
- Title
- WWU Board minutes September 1895
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- 1895-09
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- WWU Board of Trustees minutes September 1895.
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- 1895-09 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for September 1895 Volume 01 - Page 011 1895-09-11 Meeting of Sept. 11, 1895. BOARD met pursuant to call of the chairman at 11 am, all members and the clerk present. Incomplete minutes of the several meetings held from the 24th to the 29th of August, inc
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1895-09 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for September 1895 Volume 01 - Page 011 1895-09-11 Meeting of Sept. 11, 1895. BOARD met pursuant to call of the chairman at 11 am, all members and the cle
Show more1895-09 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for September 1895 Volume 01 - Page 011 1895-09-11 Meeting of Sept. 11, 1895. BOARD met pursuant to call of the chairman at 11 am, all members and the clerk present. Incomplete minutes of the several meetings held from the 24th to the 29th of August, inclusive, were read and the clerk asked for instructions as to the extent of the record desired upon the examination and adoption of plans. These being given and the record completed accordingly, the record was approved. The formal report of M.J. Carkeek upon the plans of Skillings and Corner, marked "Normal," was read and filed, as was also a letter from him in relation to brick and referring also to some suggested changes in the plans for the building in order to admit of its proper construction within the limit fixed. The board being desirous of hastening the completion of the plans and specifications it was deemed advisable for one of the members to go to Seattle to confer with the architects and the boards adviser, Mr. Carkeek. Mr. Higginson having signified his willingness to go it was so ordered upon motion of Mr. Edens. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for September 1895 Volume 01 - Page 012 1895-09-11 [continued from page 11] The question of the clerk's compensation was brought before the board by the chairman and after some discussion the amount was fixed, upon motion of Mr. Higginson, at $400 ayear, as suggested by Mr. Edens. The following bills were read and approved and ordered certified to the state auditor for payment: VOUCHER NO. 4, favor of O.H. Culver, clerk, $11.32; For expenses of trip to Seattle and Tacoma, as per order of the board, $600; Expressage on printed matter from Olympia, $1.25; postage stamps, $1.00; telegraphing, $3.17. VOUCHER NO. 5, favor of R.C. Higginson, $6.85; For better book, $3.00; record book ##
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- WWU Board minutes October 2011
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- 2011-10
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- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for October 2011.
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- 2011-10 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES AGENDA October 13, 14, 2011 ┬╖. :. THURSDAY, October 13, 2011 -, ┬╖ Location: Diamond Club, Safeco Field, Seattle, WA
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- wwu:20695
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- WWU Board minutes October 2010
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- 2010-10
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- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for October 2010.
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- 2010-10 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- THURSDAY, October 7, 2010 Location: OM 340 Time: 3:00 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER 3:00-3:05 2. SPECIAL REPORT WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES AGENDA October 7 8, 2010 a. University Planning Resou
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- WWU Board minutes October 2009
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- 2009-10
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- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for October 2009.
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- 2009-10 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES AGENDA THURSDAY, October 8, 2009 Location: OM 340 Time: 3:00 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER 3:00-3:05 2. SPECIAL REPORT October 8 9, 2009 a. What it means to be a&quo
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- wwu:33323
- Title
- WWU Board minutes October 1895
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- 1895-10
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- WWU Board of Trustees minutes October 1895.
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- 1895-10 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for October 1895 Volume 01 - Page 013 [transcript needed] WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for October 1895 Volume 01 - Page 014 [transcript needed] WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for October 1895 Volume 01 - Page 015 [transcript needed] ##
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1895-10 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for October 1895 Volume 01 - Page 012 Meetings of Oct. 12 to 18 Inclusive Oct. 12, 1895 - Board met pursuant to call of the Chairman at 10:30 AM, all memb
Show more1895-10 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for October 1895 Volume 01 - Page 012 Meetings of Oct. 12 to 18 Inclusive Oct. 12, 1895 - Board met pursuant to call of the Chairman at 10:30 AM, all members and the clerk present. The minutes of the meeting of Sept. 11 were read and approved. The following bills were presented and allowed on motion of Mr. Edens and ordered certified to the State Auditor for payment: Voucher No. 10 - favor of O. H. Culver, clerk, $76.00, for compensation as clerk from July 23 to Oct. 1; express [?] [?] view of building, $.75cents; rubber stamp $25cents. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for October 1895 Volume 01 - Page 013 Voucher No. 11 - favor of R. C. Higginson, $3.95; for expenses of trip to Seattle as per order of the board. A recess was then taken until the 2:30pm to await arrival of architect W.P. Skillings and M.J. Carkeek from Seattle. Reconvening at that hour with these gentlemen present, the board held an afternoon and evening session, examining and considering the completed plans, specifications, and details for the construction of the building. The following day being Sunday, no formal meeting was held, but Mr. Skillings and Mr. Carkeek, accompanied by Mr. Wilkins and Edens, visited the grounds and reviewed the proposed site for the building, returning to Seattle by the afternoon train. Oct. 14, 1895 - Monday at 10 am, another meeting was held with all members and the clerk present. Upon motion of Mr. Higginson, seconded by Mr. Edens, the plans, specifications, and details for the construction of the Normal School building, as shown by the blue prints and accompanying descriptive specifications, prepared by Skillings & Corner, architects, and presented and explained to the board Oct. 12, 1895, as already recorded, were accepted, subject to such alterations as the board may hereafter direct, and the said architects were engaged to supervise the construction of the building, their compensation for said plans, specifications, details, working plans, and supervision to be five (5) percent of the amount for which the contract for construction shall be [set?]. A "Notice to Contractors," prepared by the chairman and clerk, as directed by the board, and of which a copy is hereto attached and made a part of the record, was adopted and the clerk was directed to have the same published three times in the Seattle Daily Post-Intelligencer, Daily Spokesman-Review, at Spokane, and the Tri-Weekly Blade, at New Whatcom. The clerk was also directed to have 25 copies of a blank form of bidders' bond and 25 copies of a form of bid printed at the office of Edson and Irish, according to the forms furnished by the board, the cost of said printing to be $5.50. No further business was transacted at this session. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for October 1895 Volume 01 - Page 014 Oct. 15, 1895 - The board reconvened at 4:30 PM Tuesday with all members and the clerk present. The chairman read a letter from W.P. Skillings, architect, in relation to plans, and requesting that the firm of Skillings and Corner be allowed two hundred dollars ($200) on account. On motion of Mr. Higginson, the plans of Skillings and Corner for the Normal School building having been fully accepted as shown by the record, the request was granted and the chairman and clerk were directed to certify the necessary voucher to the State Auditor upon attaining the required signatures of the payees. Upon motion of Mr. Higginson it was ordered that Mr. A. Lee, of New Whatcom, be employed as building superintendent on the part of the trustees during the period of construction, if the board and Mr. Lee can agree upon the question of compensation. Adjourned. Oct. 18, 1895 - The board, with all members and the clerk present, met at the grounds at 3:30pm, with Engineer A. R. Campbell, and made a careful examination of the proposed site for the building. Adjourning then to the usual meeting place Mr. Edens moved that the vote of Aug. 16 by which the building was located in conformity with the contour line, as recommended by E. O. Schwagerl, landscape engineer, be reconsidered. Mr. Higginson seconded the motion, which was carried, the chairman voting "No." Mr. Edens then moved that the building be located as follows: "Beginning at an elevation of 335 feet above the city datum, at a point 350 ft. N.E. and 250 ft. S.W. from the North Corner post of the tract, and running thence S.W. parallel with the line of High Street 85 feet; thence N.E. 150 feet parallel with the line of High Street, and thence S.W. 85 feet to the place of beginning." The motion was seconded by Mr. Higginson and on a vote being taken Mr. Higginson and Mr. Edens voted "Aye" and the chairman "No." The chairman was directed that the following record be made of his vote: - WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for October 1895 Volume 01 - Page 015 [Oct. 18, 1895, continued from Vol. 01 - page 014] - "The chair votes "No" for the reason that the location of the building as shown by the record of Aug. 16 was made upon the report of an expert landscape engineer and at an expense to the state of $50, and the chair can see no reason why that location should be superseded by a location not based on the opinion of experts in that line of work, and, in the opinion of the chair, to the detriment of the interests of the state." Mr. Edens stated that he had originally voted to locate the building as recommended by Mr. Schwagerl solely in deference to that gentleman's judgment, but as much opposition to the location as [many?] had since developed that he felt it to be his duty to bring the matter again before the board and vote for the change, especially as it was strongly advised by the architect Mr. Skillings, and by Mr. Carkeek. Mr. Higginson stated that the change was in accordance with his views as indicated by his vote against the original location, and added that he had been informed by Mr. Skillings that he would upon his return to Seattle formally advise the change in a letter to the board. Upon motion of Mr. Edens A. R. Campbell was employed to mark by property stakes the precise location of the building as shown by the above record. The following buills were read and approved and ordered certified to the State Auditor for payment: - Voucher No. 12 - favor of Skillings and Corner, $200.00, first partial payment for plans and specifications. Voucher No. 13 - favor of Edson and Irish, $5.50, printing blank forms for bids and bidders' bonds. Voucher No. 14 - favor of O. H. Culver, clerk, $7.00 - sundry expenses for typewriting, telephoning, postage, and mounting plans. No further business bing presented the board adjourned. Record of meetings from Oct. 12 to Oct. 18, inclusive, approved at the close of the meeting of Nov. 7, 1895. O. H. Culver, Eli Wilkins, Clerk Chairman ##
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- wwu:33330
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- WWU Board minutes November 1895
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- 1895-11
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- WWU Board of Trustees minutes November 1895.
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- 1895-11 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for November 1895 Volume 01 - Page 016 [transcript needed] WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for November 1895 Volume 01 - Page 017 [transcript needed] WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for November 1895 Volume 01 - Page 018 [transcript needed] W
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1895-11 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for November 1895 Volume 01 - Page 016 [transcript needed] WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for November 1895 Volume 01 - Page 017 [transcript needed
Show more1895-11 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for November 1895 Volume 01 - Page 016 [transcript needed] WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for November 1895 Volume 01 - Page 017 [transcript needed] WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for November 1895 Volume 01 - Page 018 [transcript needed] WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for November 1895 Volume 01 - Page 019 [transcript needed] WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for November 1895 Volume 01 - Page 020 [transcript needed] WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for November 1985 Volume 01 - Page 021 1895-11-14 -struction of the building were identified by the signature of the chairman of the board and the contractor and ordered filed by the clerk together with the bond and contract. Adjourned. Record of meetings of Nov 1 to Nov 14 inclusive lead and approved Dec 31, 1895. O.H. Culver, Clerk. Eli Wilkins, chairman. ##
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- wwu:20920
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- WWU Board minutes June 2011
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- 2011-06
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- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for June 2011.
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- 2011-06 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- THURSDAY, June 9, 2011 Location: OM 340 Time: 3:00 p.m. I. CALL TO ORDER 3:00-3:05 2. SPECIAL REPORTS Western Washington University ┬╖ Board of Trustees Agenda June 9 10, 2011 A. MULTIP
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- WWU Board minutes June 2010
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- 2010-06
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- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for June 2010.
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- 2010-06 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- Location: Time: OM340 3:00 p.m. I. CALL TO ORDER 3:00-3:05 2. SPECIAL REPORTS Western Washington University Board of Trustees Agenda June 10, 2010 A. Roundtable Discussion: Strategic Planning and 2011-2016
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- wwu:20730
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- WWU Board minutes June 2009
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- 2009-06
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- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for June 2009.
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- 2009-06 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- THURSDAY, June 11, 2009 Location: OM 340 Time: 3:00 p.m. I. CALL TO ORDER 3:00-3:05 Western Washington University Board of Trustees Agenda June 11 12, 2009 2. SPECIAL REPORT ON THE BUDGET A. 2009-11 Operat
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- wwu:33245
- Title
- WWU Board minutes July 1895
- Date
- 1895-07
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- WWU Board of Trustees minutes July 1895.
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- 1895-07 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1895 Volume 01 - Page 002 1895-07-12 The first meeting of the local Board of Trustees of the Washington State normal school at new Whatcom called for purpose of organisation was held at the store of RC higginson in new Whatcom Washington at 4 o&
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1895-07 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1895 Volume 01 - Page 002 1895-07-12 The first meeting of the local Board of Trustees of the Washington State normal school at new Whatcom called
Show more1895-07 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1895 Volume 01 - Page 002 1895-07-12 The first meeting of the local Board of Trustees of the Washington State normal school at new Whatcom called for purpose of organisation was held at the store of RC higginson in new Whatcom Washington at 4 o'clock p.m. of the twelfth day of July ad 1895 . there were present J. J. Eden's Eli Wilkins and R.C. Higginson . on motion of Mr. Edens, Eli Wilkins was nominated and elected permanent chairman of said local board, and on motion of Mr. Wilkins R.C. Higginson was elected temporary Clerk. The matter of the election of a permanent clerk was then taken up by the board and various applications were presented and considered. After some discussion the board proceeded to elect by ballot, and after several ballots, O. H. Culver, having received the requisite majority, was declared elected. After some discussion as to the best method to pursue in inaugurating the work of the board the following resolution was adopted Whereas It is believed by the board that it would facilitate its work to have its chairman visit Cheney Ellensburg and other cities of the state to gain all the information possible as to plans for buildings manner of construction and methods of conducting the business of local boards of normal schools therefore Resolved: that the chairman be and hereby is authorized and directed to visit such cities for the sake as he may deem necessary or advisable for the purpose above indicated and report to the board for its WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1895 Volume 01 - Page 003 1895-07-12 approval, the expense of such trip properly chargeable to the state. Mr. higginson tendered to the board the free use of his storeroom adjoining the post office has a meeting place as long as it should be convenient to use it for that purpose and the offer was accepted with Thanks. The board then adjourned until August 1st at 4 o'clock p.m. unless sooner called together by the chairman. Record approved July 23rd 1895. 1895-07-23 Second meeting July 23rd 1895. The chairman of the board having returned from his trip to Cheney and other cities sooner than was expected a meeting of the board was held pursuant to his call at the designated Place Tuesday afternoon July 23rd all members and the clerk present the minutes of the meeting of July 12th we read and approved . The chairman then read a detailed report of his trip taken pursuant to the resolution adopted July 12th which report upon motion of Mr. higginson was accepted approved and ordered filed. The chairman also read a letter from Professor P. A. Getz, Principle of the state normal school at Ellensburgh written in response to Major wilkins's request before the organisation of the board. For the latter's suggestions as to buildings Etc which letter was ordered filed for future reference . Various other letters and Communications to the board and individual members thereof were presented and ordered filed. The matter of obtaining places for the building was discussed at some length and upon motion of Mr. higginson it was ordered that the board insert an advertisement in the Seattle Daily Post Intelligencer three times, calling for plans to be submitted within 30 days from date of call and specifying the WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1895 Volume 01 - Page 004 1895-07-23 general conditions of the competition and that said competition be open to all the architects of the state of Washington and no others. It was further ordered upon motion of Mr. Edens that the chairman and clerk prepare the advertisement calling for said plans and submit it to the other members of the board for their approval. It was ordered upon motion of Mr. higginson that Mr. E. O. Schwagerl, superintendent of parks at Seattle, be employed to locate the building and the chairman was requested to correspond with him as to the making of a contour map and arrange for his visit . Upon motion of Mr. Edens the clerk was authorized and directed to procure the necessary account Books and stationery record and letter books, making requisition upon the state printing board for such needed stationary as can be obtained from the state printing office without charge against the normal school appropriation. The board then adjourned subject to the call of the chairman. Record approved July 29th 1895 . 1895-07-29 Meeting July 29th 1895. Board met pursuant to call of the chairman at 4 p.m. all members and the clerk present. The minutes of the meeting of July 23rd we read and approved. The chairman read a letter from Mr. Schwagerl relative to the making of a contour map and transmitting instructions for the work with suggestions as to the various plans that might be followed. The question of the employment of a local engineer to do the work was discussed and Mr. A.R. Campbell was sent for and came before the board and read the instructions WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1895 Volume 01 - Page 005 1895-07-29 And suggestions of Mr. Schwagerl and stated that he could and would if desired make the map according to the directions given and that the cost of the work probably would not exceed $30 . on motion of Mr. higginson Mr. Campbell was employed to make the map as directed and Mr. higginson was empowered to decide within which of the three methods for making the survey suggested by Mr. Schwagerl should be adopted . The chairman reported verbally that he and the clerk had prepared an advertisement for plans for the building in accordance with the instructions of the board and that the same had been submitted to and approved by the other members of the board and had been published three times as directed. A printed copy of said notice is here too attached. The chairman stated that he would notify Mr. Schwagerl where is presence here would be required for the location of the buildings. No further business being presented the board adjourned. Record approved August 15th 1895. ##
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- WWU Board minutes February 2011
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- 2011-02
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- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for February 2011.
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- 2011-02 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- Western Washington University Board of Trustees Agenda February 1O a nd 11, 2011 THURSDAY, February 10, 2011 Location: Old Main 340 Time: 3:00 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER 3:00-3:05 2. REPORT AND DISCUSSION OF IM
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- WWU Board minutes February 2010
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- 2010-02
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- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for February 2010.
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- 2010-02 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- Western Washington University Board of Trustees Agenda February 4 5, 2010 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2009 Location: OM 340 Time: 3:00 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER 3:00-3:05 2. SPECIAL REPORT A. Budget Update 3:05 - 3:
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- wwu:21339
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- WWU Board minutes February 2009
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- 2009-02
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- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for February 2009.
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- 2009-02 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- Western Washington University Board of Trustees Agenda February 12 13, 2009 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2009 Location: OM 340 nme: 3:00 p.m. I. CALL TO ORDER 3:00-3:05 II. SPECIAL REPORT A. Discussion of Presid
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- WWU Board minutes December 2011
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- 2011-12
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- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for December 2011.
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- 2011-12 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2011 Location: Old Main 340 Time: 3:00 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER 3:00- 3:05 2. SPECIAL REPORTS Western Washington University Board of "I:rustees Agenda December 8 9, 2011 A. WESTERN&
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- WWU Board minutes December 2010
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- 2010-12
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- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for December 2010.
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- 2010-12 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- Western Washington University Board of Trustees Agenda December 9, 2010 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2010 Location: Old Main 340 Time: 3:00 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER 3:00-3:05 2. RESOLUTION NO. 2010-10 WELCOMING TRUS
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- wwu:21058
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- WWU Board minutes December 2009
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- 2009-12
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- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for December 2009.
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- 2009-12 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- Western Washington University Board of Trustees Agenda THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2009 Location: OM 340 Time: 3:00 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER 3:00-3:05 2. SPECIAL REPORTS December 10 11, 2009 A. Capital Planning Bu
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- wwu:33148
- Title
- WWU Board minutes December 1895
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- 1895-12
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- WWU Board of Trustees minutes December 1895.
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- 1895-12 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for December 1895 Volume 01 - Page 021 1895-12-31 Board met to call of the chairman at 11AM. All members, the clerk, architect, superintendent, contractor, and engineer present. The minutes of the meetings of Nov 1 to Nov 14 inclusive were read and appro
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1895-12 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for December 1895 Volume 01 - Page 021 1895-12-31 Board met to call of the chairman at 11AM. All members, the clerk, architect, superintendent, contractor
Show more1895-12 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for December 1895 Volume 01 - Page 021 1895-12-31 Board met to call of the chairman at 11AM. All members, the clerk, architect, superintendent, contractor, and engineer present. The minutes of the meetings of Nov 1 to Nov 14 inclusive were read and approved. The clerk reported the receipt of a letter from the Deputy State Auditor stating that the files of "the Blade" and the "Rivers Publishing Co" for publishing the board's "Notice to Contractors," the former for $4.50 and the latter for $6.20, had each been raised by the State Printing Board to $6.00 and warrants issued accordingly. It appearing that the said State Printing Board has full authority under the law to raise or reduce any bill for advertising to make it conform to the price fixed therefor by statute. The board, while disapproving the entirely unnecessary charge of $2.30 against the Normal School appropriation, directed the clerk to make a proper record thereof and note in red ink the amount of the increase on vouchurs Nos. 15 and 20 covering said bills. The architects submitted to the board a report of the excavation for the buildings, showing the amount due the board according to the time of the contract as follows: "Amount of excavation as shown on drawings to basement floor level and included in contract 1516 yards." Amount of actual excavation as completed by engineer from the cross section of site, 828 yards." "Amount to be allowed the board by the contractor 688 yards at 25 cents a yard $172.00. Signed "Skillings and Corner." WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for December 1895 Volume 01 - Page 022 1895-12-31 There being some questions between the contractor and engineer as the to the amount of excavation allowed and it appearing to the board unnecessary to make a settlement therefor at this meeting it was deemed as an accommodation to the contractor to allow him the full amount of his estimate, less the 20% to be retained by the board under the provisions of the contract. The contractor made a verbal proposition to the board to substitute sandstone for pressed brick and Hills sand brick in the contruction of the building at the same cost to the state, the stone to be from the new quarry on the Fairhaven Land Company's property about one quarter of a mile southeast of the building site, samples of which stone were presented for the examination of the board and the architects. The matter was discussed at considerable length, the architect and superintendent having given a favorable opinion as to the quality of the stone. As the propsed change, if made, would require new drawings of the elevations and exterior details, and if appearing from the statement of the contractor that such a change would be a material benefit to him, although giving the state a building which under ordinary circumstances would cost considerably more than the sum named in the contract, the architect was authorized to make the supplementary drawings necessary to show the board and the contractor the appearance of the building and manner of construction if built of stone, it being understood and agreed by the board, the contractor and architect that the contractor shall personally pay the full cost of said supplementary drawings if not adopted by the board, and if adopted he shall pay the full cost less the amount of this extra allowed him by written order of the architect for making the foundation wall six inches wider than is shown on the drawings if the building id built of brick. On motion of Mr. Edens vouchers were ordered- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for December 1895 Volume 01 - Page 023 1895-12-31 certified to the state auditor in payment of bills allowed by the board as follows: Voucher Number 21 - favor of William B Davey, $442.16 being 80% of first estimate on building contract. Voucher Number 22 - favor of A. Lee. $14.00 for 3 and 1/2 days service as superintendent. Voucher number 23 - fave of A.C. Campbell $17.00 for engineering work. Voucher Number 24 - favor of O.H. Culver $102.90 for salary as clark and incidential expenses from Oct 1 to Jan 1. The contractors voucher (Number 21) was allowed in accordance with the following "Estimate for Contractor," signed by Skillings Corner and hearing date Jan 1, 1896. "51 (?) of stone work at $2.70." "Amt of excavation, 1340 yards at 25 cents." Amt allowed for drain pipes and sewer work." $137.70 + $335.00 + $80.00 = $552.70. No further business being presented the board adjourned. Record approved Jan 31, 1896. O.H.Culver, clerk. Eli Wilkin, chairman. ##
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- 2011-08 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 2011 WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES AGENDA August 18 19, 2011 Location: Time: Shannon Point Marine Center, Anacortes, WA 3:00 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER 3:00-3:05 2. SPECIA
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- 2010-08 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- THURSDAY, August 19, 2010 Location: Lakewood Time: 3:00 p.m. 1.. CALL TO ORDER 3:00-3:05 WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES AGENDA August 19 20, 2010 2. SPECIAL REPORT-CAPITAL CAMPAIGN READINE