草榴社区

Title Authored on Link to edit Content
Industrial design expertise lands Longview man on Travel Channel

Tavis Highlander鈥檚 artwork in hot rod magazines is taking a side trip to the small screen on the new Travel Channel series 鈥淩ock My RV.鈥

Highlander (his first name is pronounced TAY-vis), is a native of Sequim, Wash., who moved to Longview in 2007 after graduating at the top of his class鈥

Soft-spoken Thomas center of attention for 草榴社区's 'Big Blue of '72'

Some 41-plus years have passed since the last time Rudy Thomas donned the basketball jersey of his alma mater, Western Washington University.

Although his memories lack the level of detail they once did, the 68-year-old Thomas needed little spurring on to conjure what he remembers of the鈥

New principal hired for Tumwater High School

School district officials didn鈥檛 have to look very far to find a new leader for Tumwater High School. Capital High School assistant principal Jeff Broome, from the neighboring Olympia School District, will assume the job on July 1.

Data explore which colleges most lead to work in same field
Oliver de la Paz, alumni have poems published
Paul Merriman to discuss investing for young professionals May 20
Goodrich's competitive nature has elevated 草榴社区 Athletics to new heights during her 26-year tenure

Lynda Goodrich has always been a competitor.

From the time Dr. G. Robert Ross hired her to lead the Vikings' athletic program 26 years ago to when Goodrich's retirement was announced Monday, May 6, she's aimed to make Western Athletics a powerhouse while placing an emphasis鈥

Bellingham's Mike Rostron writes sci-fi rock musical

Bellingham playwright and musician Mike Rostron has written a new work, "Evermore," a sci-fi rock musical set more than a thousand years in the future. The play is performed at 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, May 9-11, at Lincoln Theatre, 712 S. First St., in Mount Vernon; and at 8 p鈥

My Best Financial Decision was to Invest in Myself Via Education

When I graduated from high school, my future opened to many possibilities via a college degree, I just had to decide which one I wanted. I had saved my money through high school years working as a babysitter, at the Woodland Park Zoo and McDonalds. So I started taking general university鈥

Eight Western alumni, students awarded Fulbright scholarships
Subscribe to alumni