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²ÝÁñÉçÇø professor suspended again after student complaints | A tenured Western Washington University theater professor has been suspended with pay for the second time due to student complaints. Associate professor Perry Mills was suspended Thursday, Feb. 10, after two students filed complaints about his actions this quarter, said Paul Cocke,… |
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Record crop of signings for Mount Si High's college-bound athletes | The year is far from over, but Mount Si High School is already sending off a big crop of athletes with deals to play in college. |
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Senior project turns into a job for future teacher | It didn’t seem to take long for Emily Sullivan, 17, to stand out. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø Office of Admissions awards five merit scholarships to high school seniors | |||
Kentlake Athletics | Six Falcons jump to college games | Kentlake High administrators celebrated six Falcon student-athletes on Thursday morning. |
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Mount Si golfer signs to play for No.1 Division II school | Jack Kelly, a Mount Si High School senior, has signed his national letter of intent to play golf for Western Washington University. Kelly formally accepted the school’s scholarship offer Nov. 10. |
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COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL: Vikings sign three Player of the Year honorees | Three high school seniors, all of whom earned league Player of the Year honors, have signed a National Letter of Intent to play volleyball at Western Washington University. Setter Taylor Dillard from Fife High School, right-side hitter Jennica McPherson from Kennedy High School in Seattle… |
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Edmonds-Woodway girls basketball ready for season | The Warriors had five all-league players last year, including senior Sydney Donaldson who recently signed a national letter of intent to play basketball for Western Washington University. |
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Prep notebook: Two Snohomish pitchers sign NCAA letters of intent | Two Snohomish High School pitchers recently accepted opportunities to play college ball in Washington. |
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COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Viking women sign two post players | Two senior post players have signed national letters of intent to play for the Western Washington University women's basketball team. |