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Students receive AAUW grants | The Oak Harbor High School grant recipient was Adrienne Beebe. She has been accepted at several colleges, including Willamette University, Western Washington University and the University of Puget Sound. Beebe plans to study math and is interested in accounting, engineering, actuary and鈥 |
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Sanchez put on a clinic in NWC this season | As part of Bellingham senior Matt Sanchez's culminating project before graduation, he taught soccer skills to a group of fifth graders and tried to share with them his passion for the sport. |
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Bayview graduates reflect on struggles, triumphs | There was an infant dressed like Justin Timberlake, front and center. He wore checkered dress pants, a matching vest, a white dress shirt and black Italian leather shoes in the arms of his mother. As his mom, Bayview School graduate Courtney Cox, was presented by her advocate, the鈥 |
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Future will separate Neiman triplets | Ross, Trent and Talia Neiman, 18, are triplets who will graduate from Freeman High School June 11. They have an interesting take on what their lives have been like. 鈥淭he best part of being a triplet is messing with people,鈥 Ross said. 鈥淧eople always ask, always, 鈥楥an you read your twin鈥檚鈥 |
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Golfer heads to fourth state meet | Heading into the last big tourney of his prep career, Mount Si High School senior golfer Jack Kelly plays it cool. |
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Wolf goalie is a man of many talents | With his flowing locks and beard, Coupeville High School senior Isaac Wacker resembles any number of European soccer stars you might see playing on TV in locales from Chelsea to Milan. Whether stalking the net as the Wolves鈥 sure-handed goaltender or firing up a riff on his guitar, it鈥檚 hard to鈥 |
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How Much Will You be Forking over for Your Education? | Trouble is brewing in tuition town, and, with the proposed budgets of this year, it seems clear students drew the short straw. "Of course I'm pissed. But I'm going to have to get loans and it's going to cost money no matter what," said Green River student Brian鈥 |
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Transfer Trouble up Ahead | For in-state students looking to transfer in the near future, options have recently become more limited. In a move that they hope will help them weather upcoming cuts, two state universities have opted to increase the number of out-of-state and international students and, consequently,鈥 |
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King's Robotic Teams Leave for Championships | Today, the King's Schools robotics team, which won the state title in January, flew out of Seattle on the way to St. Louis to compete in FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) World Championship, which begins Wednesday and continues through Saturday. |
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Seattle's college access lags far behind | Josue Lopez isn't your standard-issue college hopeful. The Skyline High School senior has a 2.96 GPA, dragged down by a bad freshman year. He has no savings accounts earmarked for tuition. There are no after-school tutoring sessions to help keep his grades up, no athletic鈥 |