Title | Authored on | Link to edit Content | |
---|---|---|---|
Students to sell art, take portraits before one-night-only film screening Jan. 28 | |||
Panel to discuss opportunities to teach English abroad | |||
Donaldson's 22 lifts Vikings to sixth-straight win | Forward Sydney Donaldson scored a career-high 22 points on 10-of-15 field-goal shooting, helping Western Washington University defeat University of Alaska Fairbanks, 92-80, in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference women's basketball game Saturday at Sam Carver Gymnasium on the ²ÝÁñÉçÇø campus.… |
||
Harris scores 23 as Vikings win third straight | Guard Robert Harris, Jr. scored a season-high 23 points as Western Washington University withstood a late Northwest Nazarene University rally to claim a 91-84 victory in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference men's basketball contest Saturday at the Johnson Sports Center on the NNU campus.… |
||
Donaldson's consistency key for Vikings' future | Western Washington University's women's basketball team was staring up at a 58-50 deficit in the final five minutes of play against the University of Alaska-Anchorage. The Seawolves had seen their two-point deficit at the start of the second half swell to as many as nine, but no… |
||
Woodworth leads ²ÝÁñÉçÇø men past Central | Guard Richard Woodworth scored 28 points, leading Western Washington University to a 99-94 triumph over arch-rival Central Washington University in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference men's basketball contest Thursday at Nicholson Pavilion on the CWU campus. Center Austin Bragg… |
||
‘Soapbox’ selected for national competition | |||
Peacocke's late surge lifts Vikings | Western Washington University's Taylor Peacocke made her way back to the locker room, passing the Vikings' former athletic director of 26 years, Lynda Goodrich, in the dimly-lit hallway in the back of Sam Carver Gymnasium. ²ÝÁñÉçÇø's women's basketball coach, Carmen Dolfo,… |
||
Majoring in liberal arts does pay, eventually | In recent years, lawmakers and pundits alike have seized on the idea that majoring in the liberal arts is a sure route to a low-paying, dead-end job. Everyone seems to have a story about a history major who’s now waiting tables or working as a barista. |
||
Viking Lobby: students tackle top three issues | Western Washington University students wrapped up their second and final day in Olympia Monday, Jan. 20, by lobbying state lawmakers on a variety of topics. |