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WSU coach's family shares love with 22-year-old beagle

It was in South Carolina during the 1989-90 basketball season 鈥 Gregg Marshall recalls time in terms of sports seasons, "not by regular human years," says his wife, Lynn 鈥 when the Marshalls first met Penny.

Gregg was working as an assistant coach at the鈥

Kugler contributes to book

Dr. Mike Kugler, professor of history at Northwestern College, contributed a chapter to Confessing History: Explorations in Christian Faith and the Historian鈥檚 Vocation, published in November by the University of Notre Dame Press.

Rainier Plateau Junior Rugby prepares for fourth season of competition

Louie Henson was born to play rugby.

Although the Auburn High School junior is turning out for the Rainier Plateau Junior Rugby Association this season for just the second year, the rugged sport is in his blood.

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Spotlight on Seniors

鈥淚 wrote my doctoral dissertation on Rock Music in the 20th Century,鈥 said Lopezian Bill Johnson who majored in psychotherapy at the University of California and received his Doctor of Ministry at San Anselmo Theological Seminary in 1976.

草榴社区 alumnus Jim Reavis speaks at fall 2010 commencement
Koenen celebrates another homecoming with crucial kick for NFC-leading Atlanta Falcons

Homecoming or not, Michael Koenen was just happy to help the Atlanta Falcons pick up a win on Sunday, Dec. 19, at Qwest Field in Seattle.

That the Falcons clinched a playoff berth before the game even started - thanks to a loss by the New York Giants - and then moved one step closer to鈥

'Moose' Zurline, longtime youth and sports booster, dies at 86

Frank Zurline made an impression on people starting at an early age.

Tall and sturdily built by the time he was in middle school, his friends and others remarked that he was built like a moose.

"Moose" became Zurline's lifelong nickname, and he lived up to the鈥

Seen on campus: Western seniors get help from Alumni Association to prepare for graduation
Holiday music, and a little Beatles, resounds in Bellingham

Accompanied by harp, guitar, marimba, percussion and bass, the chorale will sing the "Misa Criolla" and the "Navidad Nuestra" by Ariel Ramirez, along with "Carols and Lullabies: Christmas in the Southwest" by Conrad Susa.

Guest performer is Western Washington鈥

Flower shop brings a little of Europe to downtown Bellingham

The business, originally named JQ Flower Shoppe, began 56 years ago at 1327 Railroad Ave. Chuck Manley bought the flower shop in 1980 - one year before he married Trish, who was studying education at Western Washington University. Trish thought her work at the shop would be temporary. "I鈥

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