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The world's largest maker of Bible software is in Bellingham | It might come as a surprise to some that this city of 81,000, known more for banning plastic bags than as a center of religion, is headquarters to the world's leading producer of Bible software. |
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Whatcom Volunteer Center connects students with opportunities to give back | |||
Western's NCAA Division II title truly a Washington victory | After the last seconds had ticked down, and Western Washington had won the NCAA Division II national basketball championship, the first thing its coach wanted to do was share it. |
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Men's golf: Vikings tied for second after 36 holes | Craig Crawford and Nick Varelia shot rounds of 8-under par and 6-under, respectively for Western Washington University, which is tied for second in a 20-team field, three strokes behind Cal State Stanislaus in the team standings after first-day action Monday, March 26, at the Grand Canyon… |
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Softball: Vikings split doubleheader with Central Washington | Jenna DeRosier pitched a three-hit shutout as Western Washington University debuted on its new artificial-surfaced field with a 5-0 win over Central Washington University in the opener of a Great Northwest Athletic Conference softball doubleheader on Monday, March 26, at Viking Field. |
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Western Washington Vikings Division II men's basketball champs | TALK about a nice rebound. Three years ago Western Washington University abruptly dropped its century-old football program. Today the ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Vikings are the reigning champs of NCAA Division II men's basketball. |
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Saipan son helps ²ÝÁñÉçÇø win first-ever NCAA II basketball title | Richard Woodworth, son of Saipan's Toni Terlaje, helped lead Western Washington University to the school's very first NCAA Division II basketball championship over Montevallo University's Falcons, 72-65, in Saturday's championship game held at the Bank of Kentucky Center in… |
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Western community welcomes home title team | |||
Western wins 5 of 6 races at Cascade Sprints | |||
Commentary: A ²ÝÁñÉçÇø hoops title? Re-name it "Brad Jackson Court" | Brad Jackson finally got his national title. And so did Western Washington University. He’ll never be a household name in most parts of the country. But Jackson led the Vikings basketball team to its first national title in the program’s 110-year history. It was also Western’s first-ever… |