A Parade of Instruments
This past week, the Community Building neighborhood was plastered with amazing parade posters created by the children at the Children’s Center. Preschool Teacher at Blue Prints for Learning, Dan-vi Hoang, says the kids started with research, and took notice of advertisements in the breezeway …
Read MoreRegister for Bike To Work Week
Spokane community invited to participate in an activity-filled week of bike-centric events May 13-19th Registration is now open for Spokane Bike to Work Week, which includes a week-long team and individual Commute Challenge and activity-filled week. Bike to Work Week, a nationwide event encouraging bike commuting, …
Read MoreSpokane YWCA Stands Against Racism
Taming the Elephant in the Room Last Friday, Gonzaga Professor Dr. Bob Bartlett spoke to a full house at the Central Spokane YWCA about engaging in a frank dialogue about race – an issue he likens to taming the elephant in the room. With relentless …
Read MoreStudents Take Spokane Off-Grid With Hillyard Village Project
This Wednesday, May 1st, at 2 p.m., On Track Academy and WSU students will present their research on the Hillyard Village Project in the Saranac 3rd floor conference room. Students Kelsey Pravitz and MaKenzie Fair, juniors at On Track Academy, wrote to tell us about their work. This …
Read MoreGonzaga’s Transformation Cafe Series
The season finale of Gonzaga’s salon-style gatherings about town. If you were paying attention over the last two months, you may have noticed your neighborhood coffee shop transform briefly into a classroom–or, more accurately, an Enlightenment-era French salon, buzzing on intellectual conversation and caffeine. In honor of the university’s 125th …
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