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²ÝÁñÉçÇø 20th on EPA green energy list of top higher ed purchasers of renewable power | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø to hold annual etiquette dinner Feb. 13 | |||
Winter career fair set for Feb. 14 | |||
Environmental discussion spurs Huxley College expansion | Western's Huxley College of the Environment is extending its program from two years to four years, and may also add an area of study focused on energy. |
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Western implements temporary procedure for first-name changes on Western ID cards | |||
W. Washington has won 24 straight against D-II foes | The most important game in the longest winning streak in Western Washington hoops history just might have been a loss. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Warman named GNAC female athlete of the week in track and field | Western Washington University's Emily Warman has been named the Red Lion/Great Northwest Athletic Conference Indoor Track & Field Female Field Athlete of the Week for Jan. 20-26. Warman, a senior from Sedro-Woolley, improved her NCAA Division II provisional qualifying mark in the… |
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2-year tuition freeze would erase GET hole, report says | If state universities froze tuition for the next two years, the financial woes of the state’s prepaid tuition plan would practically evaporate. |
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Western celebrates Peace Corps in February | |||
Senate Dems: Hold line on public college tuition | The state’s Senate Democrats are not submitting quietly under the thumb of a Democrat-led Republican coalition that is running the Legislature’s upper chamber. Under a plan unveiled Tuesday, Democrats would halt soaring college tuition increases for two years, develop a new program in… |