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Western Washington men's rugby finishes second | The Western Washington University men's rugby team finished second at the U.S Collegiate Division AA Rugby Final Four Saturday-Sunday, May 18-20, in Bowling Green, Ohio. The Vikings lost in the championship game 38-22 to Lindenwood University from St. Charles, Mo. Lindenwood was the… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø to represent West Region at NCAA II Championships | The Western Washington University women's rowing team learned Monday afternoon, May 20, that it has earned a berth in the 12th annual NCAA Division II National Championships that will be held on May 31, June 1-2 at Eagle Creek Park near Indianapolis, Ind. Notre Dame and the Indiana Sports… |
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Western students to study in Kenya winter quarter | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø professor, students to study climate change in Arctic | A environmental science professor and two students from Western Washington University will take part in The Polaris Project in the Siberian Arctic this summer, an international research project started in 2008 that examines how global climate change is affecting the Arctic region. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø wins All-Sports title | Western Washington University scored a record 206 points in winning the 2012-13 GNAC All-Sports title, according to final official figures released by the conference office. The all-sports title was ²ÝÁñÉçÇø's fifth in a row and its ninth overall in 12 seasons as it became the first… |
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Nitsche claims seventh at nationals | Bainbridge Islander Claire Nitsche competed alongside national equestrian riders this month and finished in the top 10 in the country. Nitsche has been impressing judges while riding on the Western Washington University Equestrian Team, enough to earn her a spot on a tight list of other… |
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Students' enthusiasm inspires the experienced | It was supposed to be the other way around. When the student newspaper adviser at Western Washington University asked us to meet with his students in Bellingham last week, he wanted us to talk about our careers and the changing newspaper industry. Convince them there is a future in… |
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Will the Internet put universities out of business? | More than half of recent college graduates in Washington state enter the stiff job market more than $20,000 in debt. But now, many universities are launching online courses, some even for free. |
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Western sets records for points, titles in capturing fifth straight GNAC all-sports crown | |||
Original, collaborative 'Soapbox' ends run May 18 |