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KUOW - Friends, family, and legacy. 'The Book of Will' teaches Seattle the meaning of life

KUOW - Friends, family, and legacy. 'The Book of Will' teaches Seattle the meaning of life
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Review: 'Book of Will' | Arts | dailyuw.com

“The Book of Will”, written by Lauren Gunderson, directed by Karen Lund, and performed by Taproot Theatre (“Seattle’s largest mid-sized theater company”), chronicles the story of Shakespeare s aging friends and

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Penn State calls on employees to help stop the spread of an 'invasive insect'

An invasive pest spreading throughout North America is now posing a direct threat to Penn State’s flagship campus, according to university officials. Last week, Penn State reported the discovery of two spotted lanternfly nymphs on its University Park campus. The university is now calling on its employees to take action

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Penn State discovers spotted lanternflies on campus, encourages awareness of invasive species

On June 8, Penn State discovered two spotted lanternfly nymphs on campus — serving as a “reminder to Penn State employees of their role in helping to stop the spread

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Penn State employees are reminded to help stop the spread of spotted lanternfly

The discovery this week of two spotted lanternfly nymphs on the University Park campus is a reminder to Penn State employees of their role in helping to stop the spread of the invasive pest, which poses a threat to Pennsylvania’s economy by damaging crops, landscapes and natural ecosystems.

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