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Serving a Cause, 25 Cents at a Time | IN February, Noah Fradin turned 18 — finally. It’s a relief, he says, that he no longer needs his mom to co-sign the nondisclosure agreements and other documents related to his plan to change the world. Noah Fradin, 18, runs his company, CherryCard, out of his bedroom. It lets retailers… |
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University of Washington accepts more out-of-state than in-state | Recently, officials at the University of Washington admitted that they are taking more out-of-state students to bring in more tuition money. Since the budget cuts are at unprecedented levels in this state, it does not surprise me at all. The issue I have with it is that many local… |
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Don't limit yourself by applying to only one school, advisers say | With admission to the University of Washington becoming harder to attain, what should college-bound high-school students do? |
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More than 2,000 expected at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Saturday for Western Preview | |||
CSI Western, starring Niall Patten | Choosing a college is often one of the first adult decisions a person makes and for students like Niall Patten, it is the long term consequences of that decision that carries the most weight. Sure, everyone wants to find a college that is both comfortable and challenging, and everyone must find… |
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COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL: Vikings sign Woodinville setter | Setter Carmen Vasilatos, a senior at Woodinville High School, has accepted admission to Western Washington University and will play volleyball for the Vikings this fall. Making that announcement was ²ÝÁñÉçÇø coach Diane Flick. |
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Admissions to hold conference for 700 high school students March 21 | |||
Super Kid: She’s true to her school | Q: Sequoia is a unique school in the Everett district. What do you like about it? |
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Edmonds Through the Eyes of a Teenager: Why I love it here | In my mind, and in the minds of most of my peers, Edmonds is a small town. I can rarely walk into a grocery store without seeing someone I know. When I was looking at colleges, I wanted to experience the big city and my dream school at one point was the University of Washington. I wanted the… |
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Eagles’ Rachel Roeder named volleyball player of the year | Standing tall at 6-foot-1, Issaquah High School’s Rachel Roeder is a formidable foe on the volleyball court. |