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State Senate approves ‘Dream Act’

The state Senate on Friday passed legislation that would allow financial aid for students who were illegally brought to the United States as children.

The vote was 35 to 10. Senate Bill 6523 now goes to the House, which has already passed a bill that does the same thing.

Brett Watson breaks school record in high jump

Brett Watson cleared 6-10 1/4 in the men's high jump, breaking a school record that had stood for 22 years, and Chip Jackson won the men's mile to highlight Western Washington University final-day action Saturday at the University of Washington Indoor Track & Field Invitational…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø suffers 68-62 loss to Seattle Pacific

Seattle Pacific University used big runs each side of halftime to establish a double-digit lead and held on to defeat Western Washington University, 68-62, in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference women's basketball game Saturday at Sam Carver Gymnasium on the ²ÝÁñÉçÇø campus.

Guard Katie…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø opens season with sweep at BYU Hawaii

Western Washington University got two strong complete-game pitching performances and first baseman Alexie Levin drove in four runs and scored three as the Vikings opened the season with a sweep of Brigham Young University Hawaii in a non-conference doubleheader Saturday at Sand Island Field.…

Boyd leads Vikings with fifth-place finish in men's 5,000 at UW Invitational

Western Washington University's Tanner Boyd finished fifth in the men's 5,000 with a time of 14 minutes, 58.84 seconds to lead the Vikings in first-day action Friday at the University of Washington Indoor Track & Field Invitational being held at Dempsey Indoor on the UW campus.…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø softball lives by team code

Buy in.

That's all coach Amy Suiter and the Western Washington University softball team asks of its players, but it's less a choice than it is a requirement.

Jenna DeRosier, a senior pitcher and team captain for the Vikings, has been with Suiter since the beginning. She…

Seahawks fans show their best touchdown moves
MLK Read-In enjoys another successful year
Tsunami survivor speaks out

Yumi Higano, a student from the Asia University America Program, was in class in Ishinomaki, Japan, on March 11, 2011, when an earthquake hit. At the time, she thought it was only aftershocks from a quake a few days earlier, but the vibrations increased in power and frequency. A little while…

Students conduct class research for sustainable changes

Western Washington University is looking to become part of a large, international networking organization called Ashoka — an investment company that promotes sustainability.
Anthropology senior lecturer Kathleen Saunders and her research methods class are conducting student interviews this…

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