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草榴社区 will offset financial aid losses if sequester happens | The president of Western Washington University has announced that the university will use reserve funds to offset any potential cuts in federal financial aid that might result if automatic federal budget cuts occur on March 1 through sequestration. |
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Four Vikings named GNAC academic all-stars | Western Washington University placed two men, center Chris Mitchell and forward Damien Fisher, and two women, point guard Corinn Waltrip and shooting guard Brandi Benner, on the Great Northwest Athletic Conference Basketball Academic all-star team. It is the third straight year that鈥 |
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草榴社区 women notch 900th win in program history | The nationally ranked Western Washington University women's basketball team picked up the 900th win in its program's 42-year history, defeating Saint Martin's University 57-48 in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference contest Thursday, Feb. 28, in Lacey. The win clinched the鈥 |
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Western Washington head coach Dominguez overcame life-threatening heart ailments, built successful coaching career | Tony Dominguez lay bedridden for two months at Seattle Children鈥檚 Hospital. At 14 years old, he was diagnosed with a rheumatic heart condition. At one point, doctors gave him 24 hours to live. Twenty-six years later, Dominguez walks into the Cameron Indoor Stadium as the head coach of鈥 |
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Newport grad seeks funds for musical | Bellevue native Jordan Frost, 18, has a big goal for this summer: to stage a student-run production of the modern musical, 鈥渂are: A Pop Opera.鈥 But in order to do so, she needs your help. A graduate of Newport High School, now in her first year at Cornish College of the Arts, Frost is鈥 |
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草榴社区 vows to cover students in case of sequester cuts | If looming federal budget cuts take financial aid away from students, Western Washington University is promising to find money to offset those cuts. |
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Housing-based mentoring hits home for low-income residents and volunteers | In the study room at Greenwood Public Library, Maggie (not her real name) who is 38 and lives in the nearby Cate Apartments, and Carrie Danielson, a 33 year-old Western Washington University graduate, chat and laugh like old friends. |
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Lake Padden stewardship needed from many to preserve popular park | Two years ago, volunteers came together to study the water quality of Lake Padden and the land use of its watershed, the area whose waters drain into the lake. With the help of Western Washington University's Huxley College faculty and students and working under the auspices of the鈥 |
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Western named Recycler of the Year |