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<title>Start here. Get there! University transfer fair July 24</title> 
<description>Transfer students find out more about places to continue your college education at a university transfer fair &amp;lt;strong&amp;gt;9 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Thursday, July 24 &amp;lt;/strong&amp;gt; in Snoqualmie Hall first floor lobby. Meet representatives from the following universities: Bastyr University * Central Washington University * Seattle University * University of Washington-Bothell * Washington State University * And more!
 
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<link>http://www.edcc.edu/news/news.php?newsID=751</link> 
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<title>Go free with Community Transit and your EdPass, win an iPod</title> 
<description>Skip that spendy stop at the gas pump. Edmonds Community College students ride free on Community Transit bus routes. Use your EdPass, get the bus sticker, and get to campus or anywhere else you are headed on Community Transit buses for free. You can also enter a drawing to win a 4 GB iPod nano.
Staff and faculty at the college get three months for the price of one when they purchase a quarterly bus sticker for $45. </description> 
<link>http://www.edcc.edu/news/news.php?newsID=996</link> 
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<title>Earn a new restoration horticulture degree</title> 
<description>Edmonds Community College offers a unique, new two-year degree in Restoration Horticulture that will train students to help restore damaged land, habitat, and ecosystems in a range of rural, suburban, and urban environments.</description> 
<link>http://www.edcc.edu/news/news.php?newsID=1281</link> 
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<title>Homestay families wanted!</title> 
<description>The college is in great need of families who are able to house international students arriving to study hospitality and tourism, business, and the humanities. These students seek the experience of living in an American home as part of their education. If your home is within a 5-minute walk to a bus stop and less than 45 minutes travel to the college and you are able to provide a student with free Internet access and a fully furnished bedroom, please volunteer! Families take part in a three-hour orientation and receive a stipend to help cover hosting costs. </description> 
<link>http://www.edcc.edu/news/news.php?newsID=886</link> 
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<title>Study practical nursing, find out more July 9</title> 
<description>Get your questions about the Licensed Practical Nursing Program answered &amp;lt;strong&amp;gt; 5:30-7 p.m., Wed. July 9 in Snoqualmie Hall 201. &amp;lt;/strong&amp;gt; Edmonds Community College offers this program in partnership with Lake Washington Technical College. Fall quarter classes at Edmonds Community College run Sept. 22-Dec. 11. See the complete class schedule at http://schedule.edcc.edu. Register all summer for fall. Call 425-640-1459, email info@edcc.edu or go to http://getstarted.edcc.edu. </description> 
<link>http://www.edcc.edu/news/news.php?newsID=966</link> 
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<title>Edmonds CC students to revive historic conservation effort</title> 
<description>Students enrolled in Edmonds Community Colleges Learn-and-Serve Environmental Anthropology Field (LEAF) school this summer will help rebuild Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) trails in Moran State Park on Orcas Island. </description> 
<link>http://www.edcc.edu/news/news.php?newsID=1260</link> 
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<title>There's a taekwondo champ among us</title> 
<description>Danielle Pelham, an Edmonds Community College student studying business, will compete at the 10th annual World University Taekwondo Championships July 16-20 in Serbia. Competing in the martial art since 1997, she has won the Collegiate Nationals gold medal three times and was the 2004 National Collegiate Taekwondo Association Female Athlete of the Year. Read the article in the Kenmore Reporter.</description> 
<link>http://www.edcc.edu/news/news.php?newsID=1278</link> 
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<title>Edmonds CC chefs prepare desserts for premier wine event</title> 
<description>This summer, Culinary Arts instructors Charles Drabkin and Traci Edlin are among 40 featured guest chefs invited to prepare cuisine for the International Pinot Noir Celebration, www.inpc.org, July 25-27. With the help of eight students, they will showcase the colleges dessert-making expertise.</description> 
<link>http://www.edcc.edu/news/news.php?newsID=1275</link> 
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