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Adaptive Sports Day teaches empathy, inspiration | |||
Graduating students may sign first-ever sustainability pledge at 草榴社区 | |||
What university do Western freshmen say was their first choice? | |||
草榴社区, WCC to begin new cybersecurity degree collaboration | Western Washington University and Whatcom Community College are beginning a new cybersecurity collaboration that will allow WCC graduates to earn bachelor鈥檚 degrees in computer and information systems security at 草榴社区. |
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Western Washington adds 6-9 center to basketball team | Jordan Mosby-Barber, a 6 feet 9 inch, 255-pound center, has signed a National Letter of Intent to play men鈥檚 basketball at Western Washington University beginning this fall. |
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草榴社区 student, alumna awarded 'Best Cleantech Idea' in UW Business Plan Challenge | |||
Congress must keep college loans affordable | Once again, Congress is facing a time-sensitive 鈥渃liff鈥 deadline: July 1, when rates on federally subsidized Stafford student loans will double should Congress fail to act. If this cliff sounds familiar, it鈥檚 because we were at the same brink last year during the election. A last-minute鈥 |
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Trash collection sites set up for students moving out of areas around 草榴社区 | Western Washington University and the city are setting up collection stations in several neighborhoods around campus starting Monday, June 10, in preparation for the exodus of students after spring quarter ends. Five collection stations will be set up in neighborhoods with high student鈥 |
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Bjornsson, Myers, Warman and Watson named team MOPs | Tanya Bjornsson, Logan Myers, Emily Warman and Brett Watson were named Most Outstanding Performers at the annual Western Washington University track and field awards gathering Friday. Bjornsson set three school records in the outdoor long jump (19-2 3/4), indoor 60 meters (7.84) and 60鈥 |
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Vikings finish 12th among 312 Division II schools in all-sports ranking | With the men's and women's basketball teams both reaching the national semifinals and the men's golf and women's rowing squads each finishing third at nationals, Western Washington University placed 12th nationally among 312 NCAA Division II schools in the final 2012-13鈥 |