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Blaine woman graduates from ²ÝÁñÉçÇø at 78; grad school may be next | To marry a lifeguard and have a sailboat: Those were Carol Hogan's high school dreams. Once they came true, she had a new item for her bucket list: graduating from college. But it would be a long time coming. At 78, the Blaine resident finally did it, donning her cap, gown and… |
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Bellingham, Seattle musicians create Christmas EP to benefit Bellingham Food Bank | This Christmas, I'm on a mission to help those in need and to give back to the wonderful city I have resided in for the past five years. I have teamed up with a talented group of musicians from Bellingham and Seattle to collaboratively create a Christmas EP. All of the proceeds will be… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø mystery club members commit - and solve - a murder once a month | In three years at Western Washington University, Meagan Malone says she's had great fun meeting dozens of fellow students "under suspicious circumstances." She's in her second year as president of "Foulplay: A Murder Mystery Club." It's an official - and… |
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Nominees Announced for the 78th Annual MTR Western Sports Star of the Year | The Seattle Sports Commission (SSC) announced the nominees for the 78^th Annual MTR Western Sports Star of the Year, the Northwest's premier celebration of Washington sports. Every January, this event honors the athletes, coaches, media figures, sportsexecutives, and stories in or from… |
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Role-playing gaming industry executive to speak at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø commencement | Simon Blackwell, vice president of technology and digital gaming at Wizards of the Coast LLC and an alumnus of Western Washington University, will address graduates and their families at the university’s fall commencement at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 15, in ²ÝÁñÉçÇøâ€™s Carver Gym. |
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Ask! program connects students to career mentors | |||
New diversity task force makes first recommendations | |||
Firehouse Piano Series starts Dec. 14 in Fairhaven | |||
Western student big fan of Spikeball | As a business student at Western Washington University, Tim Newell can appreciate holding a local sports monopoly. He would, however, like to see as many people as possible get interested in playing Spikeball. "As far as I know, I'm the only person in Bellingham who has… |
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Western Washington stays unbeaten as John Allen scores 1,000th point | Guard John Allen became the 23rd player in Western Washington men's basketball history to reach the 1,000-point mark en route to a game-high 24 points, leading the No. 6 Vikings to a 117-52 victory over Quest (Squamish, B.C.) in a nonconference game Saturday afternoon at Sam Carver… |