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Easterner, Eastern Washington University, Cheney, WA

8 hours ago by Jason Keedy, Contributing writer

Wolves. The mention of the word typically evokes chilling tales of babies being stolen from their cribs at night and farm animals having their throats ripped out. Wolves. A species whose mystique is such that in our society, generation after generation is indoctrinated with the belief that anything wolfish, or having wolf qualities for that matter, is not to be trusted and generally despised.


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Science before fairy tales

Easterner, Eastern Washington University, WA

3 hours ago by Jason Keedy, Contributing writer

Wolves. The mention of the word typically evokes chilling tales of babies being stolen from their cribs at night and farm animals having their throats ripped out. Wolves. A species whose mystique is such that in our society, generation after generation is indoctrinated with the belief that anything wolfish, or having wolf qualities for that matter, is not to be trusted and generally despised.

Remembering Mt. St. Helens

Easterner, Eastern Washington University, WA

1 day ago by Louisa Barber, Staff Writer

Sunday, May 18, 1980. Mudflows spreading 600 miles per hour. Day turned into night, ash carried into the atmosphere, blanketing the region.

This Sunday marks the 28th anniversary of the Mount St. Helens eruption and in memory of this event, three staff and faculty members shared their experience with the famous volcano.

Iranian leader too dangerous for diplomacy

Easterner, Eastern Washington University, WA

20 hours ago by David Kyle Lindsay, Daily Online Editor

How do you talk a madman out of pulling the trigger? How do you stop a genocidal killer from carrying out his verbally expressed ambitions? Well, Jimmy Carter thought he might be able to convince the cohorts of this madman, but we'll see where that goes.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stated again Tuesday that Israel will "be soon swept away.

99 Ways to spend your summer in Coeur d'Alene

The NIC Sentinel, North Idaho College, ID

4 days ago by Jake Donahue

(1) Outdoor Beer Pong, (2) Go camping on Mt. Fernan, (3) Watch an outdoor concert, (4) Hike Mineral Ridge and watch the sunset, (5) Wakeboard on Lake Coeur d'Alene, (6) Golf at Ponderosa, (7) Rent a canoe, (8) Play softball at McEuen Field, (9) Coach a summer baseball team for Park and Rec, (10) Watch the Iron Man Triathlon.

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