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Impero and Hathaway named GNAC Players of the Week | Western Washington University鈥檚 Kyle Impero (men鈥檚 basketball) and Aleisha Hathaway (women鈥檚 basketball) swept the Great Northwest Athletic Conference Player of the Week honors heading into the holiday break. |
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Kingma resurrects his basketball career at Western Washington | When Brett Kingma graduated from Mill Creek's Jackson High School in 2011, he had the world of basketball at his fingertips. As a senior he averaged 30.3 points a game and was the state's Class 4A Player of the Year, and he was rewarded with a scholarship to play at the University of鈥 |
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Western students report on Blaine train stop | Three Western Washington University (草榴社区) students spoke to a crowd of curious residents about the feasibility of a passenger train stop in Blaine. Michelle Anderson-Irons, Joe Glithero and Lora Sonnen, three students in 草榴社区鈥檚 international business program, presented their evaluation in鈥 |
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Western Washington uses a team effort to win its NCAA Division II quarterfinal match | Western Washington will get a chance at some revenge and a shot at making the national finals in volleyball 鈥 all in one day. The Vikings (27-5) won their NCAA Division II quarterfinal match Thursday, posting a 20-25, 25-17, 25-15, 25-22 victory over Rockhurst of Kansas City, Mo., behind鈥 |
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草榴社区 volleyball advances to NCAA Div. II Final Four | The Western Washington University Vikings advanced to the NCAA Division II Final Four with a 20-25, 25-17, 25-15, 25-22 quarterfinal victory over Rockhurst on Thursday, Dec. 10, at the Bob Martinez Athletics Center on the University of Tampa campus. Redshirt freshman middle blocker鈥 |
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草榴社区 student charged with hate crime for alleged online threats | A suspended Western Washington University student acknowledged to a campus police officer that he wrote 鈥淟et鈥檚 lynch her鈥 on an online thread about a black student leader but said he promptly deleted it, according to the Whatcom County Prosecuting Attorney鈥檚 Office. Tysen Campbell, who is鈥 |
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Ice skaters perform holiday show Dec. 12-13 at Sportsplex | Karlyn Hungate, director of this year鈥檚 Bellingham Figure Skating Club winter show, 鈥淭he North Pole Express,鈥 describes the performance as 鈥渁 variety of traditional and contemporary holiday pieces, woven within the magical excitement of children surrounding the Christmas season; celebrating what鈥 |
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Research Strategies class helps students, teachers learn from each other | |||
Seals prefer quiet times for the call of the wild, study suggests | Marine scientists call it a roar, though it sounds more like someone breathing heavily on the other end of the phone. It鈥檚 the underwater mating call of a male harbour seal and it could be at risk of being drowned out by the din of motor vessels. The first study of its kind has鈥 |
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Mother, daughters conquer college together |