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Mckinlee Sellevold named GNAC Pitcher of the Week | Sellevold, a freshman from Everett making her collegiate debut, allowed just one hit, a one-out single in the first inning, in a 3-0 shutout of Chaminade, Hawaii. She walked one batter, hit another and struck out four, retiring 14 straight during one stretch. |
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Anye Turner named GNAC Player of the Week | Western Washington University forward Anye Turner has been named the Great Northwest Athletic Conference Men’s Basketball Player of the Week for Feb. 1-7. Turner, a 6-foot-7 senior, scored 23 points, grabbed 23 rebounds and blocked nine shots in leading the Vikings to a pair of 10-point… |
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Eight new offices receive sustainability certification | |||
'Incredibly adept' staffer honored | |||
SVC student chosen for Transforming Lives award | Skagit Valley College student Yadira Rosales is a recipient of the 2015 Transforming Lives award from the Trustees Association of Community and Technical Colleges. The annual award recognizes current community and technical college students and alumni who overcome barriers to their academic… |
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The 20 Best College Farms | From small student-run organic farms, to large agribusiness training centers and entrepreneurial programs, farming plays a central role in many American higher ed institutions. |
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Making a difference — Honoring women in male-dominated careers | Melissa Rice is an Assistant Professor of Planetary Science at Western Washington University, where she teaches in the Geology Department and the Physics & Astronomy Department. Her research focuses on the sedimentology, stratigraphy and mineralogy of planetary surfaces; the current aim… |
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Dead Parrots Society seeks second national title | Western Washington University’s improvisation group Dead Parrots Society is going to nationals in the College Improv Tournament for the fifth year in a row. |
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Western announces fall 2014 honor roll | Students named to the fall 2014 honor roll at Western Washington University in Bellingham were in the top 10 percent of their class. Asterisks indicate a 4.0 grade point average. |
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Parking staffers honored for kindness, commitment |