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Senate leaders say they have student loan deal

The Senate's top Democrat and Republican said Tuesday, June 26, that they've reached a deal that would prevent interest rates on college loans from doubling beginning this weekend for millions of students. But House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, has yet to decide whether the pact will…

East Coast cyclists hit area on their way to West Coast

As supper time approached Tuesday, so did 27 bicyclists ready to join area residents for a meal, some conversation and a chance to rest.

The cyclists had pedaled 89 miles from Minneapolis, but that was a just a little more riding than a typical day for the group of mostly college students…

Student loans aside, college students face plenty of money woes

As Congress worked on a compromise this week on federal student-loan interest rates, students and college administrators in Washington state say loans are one of their many concerns about the cost of college.

The associate director of financial aid at Western…

Werder, Kaufer present at Michigan conference
Two named ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Outstanding Grads

Western Washington University honored its Outstanding Graduates for 2011-12 at spring commencement June 9.

Faculty members from each academic department select one graduate to honor as the Outstanding Graduate of the year. Selection is a high honor based on grades…

Western Libraries conduct survey of faculty, student use
UW men to play Western in an exhibition

The University of Washington men's basketball team will unofficially open its 2012-13 season by hosting the national champs.

And the well-decorated visitors won't have to travel far to get to UW.

Western Washington…

Local veteran receives national attention

With her nearly quarter-century of military service behind her, and recovery underway for a traumatic brain injury, Shanda Taylor-Boyd is not slowing down.
The Sammamish resident and mother of three has been busy the last couple of years, touring around the country as a disabled…

WCC Educates Entrepreneurs

Ever wanted to know how to launch your own business?

A new program at Whatcom Community College can teach you how.

WCC Workforce Education Director Janice Walker says the six month course is a partnership between Whatcom Community College, Western Washington University’s Small…

Students hold annual robot competition
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