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²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Hill named GNAC Player of the Week | Western Washington University center Sarah Hill has been named the Red Lion/Great Northwest Athletic Conference women's basketball Player of the Week for Jan. 12-18. Hill, a 6-foot-3 senior from Richmond, Va., scored 27 points and grabbed 30 rebounds in helping the Vikings into a tie… |
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Community events honor Martin Luther King Jr. | Several events in Bellingham will honor the life of Martin Luther King Jr. - The Whatcom Human Rights Task Force and the Whatcom Peace & Justice Center invite the community to the free Martin Luther King, Jr. Human Rights Conference from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 18, at Syre… |
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Hill leads ²ÝÁñÉçÇø women to victory | Center Sarah Hill posted her first double-double with career highs of 18 points and 16 rebounds, leading Western Washington University to a 78-58 victory over Western Oregon University in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference women's basketball game Thursday at Western Oregon. ³Ò³Ü²¹°ù»å… |
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Western's home win streak snapped as Vikings fall | So many times during Western Washington University's 36-game home win streak, the Vikings found ways to pull out improbable, even miraculous, victories to stay perfect on their home court. The Carver Gym magic finally ran out against conference rival Seattle Pacific. |
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Bellingham rejects public access TV proposal | Plans to start a public access cable television channel in Bellingham are on hold following the city's rejection of a channel proposal from Center For New Media. Bellingham-based Center for New Media, a not-for-profit production facility and education center, was the only… |
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Damming the Skykomish River: a resurfacing battle | A new hydroelectric dam may be erected in the South Fork of the Skykomish River — one of the last free-flowing rivers in Washington. |
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Western senior, musician appears on ‘Leno’ | Two years ago, in an almost completely empty bar in Seattle, Western Washington University violinist Chandra Johnson’s and spoken-word artist Mary Lambert’s musical collaboration fell on deaf ears. |
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TLA groups begin today on campus |