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Woodworth leads ²ÝÁñÉçÇø men past Central

Guard Richard Woodworth tied for game-high honors with 26 points and guard Rico Wilkins came off the bench to score 24 as nationally ranked Western Washington University remained undefeated with a 92-82 triumph over arch-rival Central Washington University in a Great Northwest Athletic…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø women see win streak end

Simon Fraser University held Western Washington University without a field goal for a stretch of more than nine minutes to break open a close game and claim a 74-59 triumph in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference women's basketball contest between two nationally ranked teams Saturday, Feb…

Viking Landing event to help students navigate GURs is Feb. 19
Levin's big day leads ²ÝÁñÉçÇø to win

Alexie Levin went 2 for 4, drove in four runs and scored two, as the Western Washington University softball team beat Black Hills State University 10-, at the fourth annual Montana State University Billings Desert Stinger Tournament on Sunday, Feb. 10, at Las Vegas.

The Vikings finished 4…

AICPA Honors Western Washington University Student with Medal of Inspiration Award

The American Institute of CPAs has announced Paul Wright, a student at Western Washington University, was awarded Beta Alpha Psi’s Medal of Inspiration Award earlier today at the Beta Alpha Psi Annual Meeting in Baltimore, MD.

The award, sponsored by the AICPA, is bestowed upon a student…

Returned Peace Corps volunteers to speak at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø at 4 today
BSU Heritage Dinner is Saturday
²ÝÁñÉçÇø to hold annual etiquette dinner Feb. 13
Editorial: Graduates’ service rate speaks well of region

Washington universities hit a rare trifecta Tuesday, one that reflects well not only on the institutions, but on the state and region as well.

The Peace Corps released its annual list of universities with the most graduates accepted into the ranks of its volunteers. Since its creation by…

Reward up to $4,000 for info leading to driver who hit ²ÝÁñÉçÇø freshman

The family of a Western Washington University freshman is now offering $4,000 for information leading to the identity of a driver who struck her last month in a hit and run incident.

MacKenzie O'Brien, 18, of Edmonds, and her friend Justine Phillipson, 19, were walking in the 900…

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