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Border surveys track usage

Western Washington University students interviewed travelers at the county’s five border crossings this month, gathering data about when, where, how and why they cross the border.

Student Loan Rates Reset Lower — But Probably Not for Long

Student borrowers can breath a little easier. After much dithering, the federal government is on track to bring back low rates on government-backed college loans before classes begin in the fall—and these rates will be retroactive to July 1, when the old program expired.

²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Bernsen to miss season with torn ACL

Western Washington University women's basketball center Kayla Bernsen (Moses Lake) will miss the 2013-14 season after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee.

The 6-foot-3 Bernsen, a junior to be for the Vikings, suffered the injury while competing at the 23rd annual…

4 ²ÝÁñÉçÇø student-athletes earn academic honor

Four Western Washington University student-athletes have been named 2013 United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Academic All-Stars announced Thursday, July 25.

They are decathlete Tim Clendaniel, javelin thrower Bethany Drake, sprinter Jon Poolman and middle distance…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Needham earns academic honor

Western Washington University men's golfer Evan Needham was named a Golf Coaches Association of America Cleveland Golf/Srixon Division II All-America Scholar in an announcement Thursday, July 25.

Could college loan bill increase student costs?

The bill, which the Senate passed 81-18, would tie student loan rates to the government’s borrowing costs. Rates would be pegged to the 10-year Treasury note, plus 2.05 percentage points for undergraduate students, 3.6 percentage points for graduate students and 4.6 percentage points for parent…

Governor appoints Heather Flaherty as new ²ÝÁñÉçÇø student trustee
Shepard, others visit schools in Korea, Japan
12 Vikings earn GNAC FAR awards

Twelve Western Washington University student-athletes were named recipients of the Great Northwest Athletic Conference Faculty Athletics Representative's Scholar-Athletes award for 2012-13.

The award, which began last year, is presented annually and honors the most outstanding…

Marrowstone music festival includes opera premiere

The Marrowstone Summer Music Festival, presented by Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestras, presents public concerts by students and faculty Thursday, July 25, through Aug. 4 at Western Washington University's Performing Arts Center, including a world-première chamber opera in partnership with…

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