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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. |
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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. |
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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… |
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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… |
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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. |
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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… |
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Governor appoints Heather Flaherty as new ²ÝÁñÉçÇø student trustee | |||
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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… |
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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… |