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Crab DNA study examines possible distinct populations

Jamestown S Klallam Tribe, partners using Dungeness crab DNA for population study

Coastal-themed mural takes shape in former Tenby amusement arcade area

A seaside project to create a giant mural is seeking contributions of coastal-themed artwork.

Pembroke welcomes Art at No 36 | Western Telegraph

One of Pembroke’s most iconic listed buildings is being brought back to life this week when Art at No. 36 launches a two-week exhibition…

30 years ago: Gulf War, Angela Davis, and a memorable night

Bates Communications Published on January 15, 2021 Kathryn Tibbetts Gates ‘91 was having supper in old Commons when a friend burst into the dining hall and shouted, “We’re at war!” At that moment, Gates had two thoughts: Her friend had entered through the exit door, so her automatic response was, “You can’t come in this way you’ll get in trouble.” Her second: “I will always remember this moment.” Such was the seismic surreality of Jan. 16, 1991, when the U.S. went to war. It was around 7 o’clock in the evening and the TV networks had just broken the news that U.S.-led military forces were bombing Baghdad, Iraq, beginning the first Gulf War.

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