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Women's basketball: Vikings ranked No. 4 in West Region

The Western Washington University women's basketball team moved up one spot for the third straight week to No. 4 in the NCAA Division II West Region ratings announced Wednesday, Feb. 29.
It was the final poll of the season with selections for the West Regional slated for Sunday night…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø alum, staff share Peace Corps memories on March 1

Six people will tell their stories of volunteering in the Peace Corps as part of a celebration of more than 50 years of service abroad called "Peace Corps Then and Now" on Thursday, March 1, at Western Washington University.
The event begins at 7 p.m. in the Viking Union, room…

Students to help broadcast state playoff games on the Internet
Students Present Wildfire Protection Plan

As part of a Western Washington University term project the Mason County Division of Emergency Management will be hosting a presentation by ²ÝÁñÉçÇø students on their project to develop a Community Wildfire Protection Plan for Mason County.

Sophie’s parents find silver lining

THE memory of a Banbury girl is being honoured with a play derived from her personal diary entries.

Aspiring actor Sophie Large was 19 years old when she was tragically killed in a car accident near her Chacombe home in 1998.

Her parents Cherry and Stephen Large coped with their…

Men's basketball: Clutch time is Western time

Theories are abundant, but one thing is clear about this Western Washington University men’s basketball team.

It lives for the big moment.

The Vikings come to the Great Northwest Athletic Conference championships this week at Marcus Pavilion in Lacey as the tournament’s top seed.…

Democrats’ budget leaves schools alone

Senate Democratic leaders laid out a partisan budget plan Tuesday that spares public schools and universities from new spending cuts and, like the House Democrats’ offering last week, avoids a tax referendum.

The plunge to greatness

On Valentine’s Day, some people scurried up and down Colorado Avenue, making last-minute preparations for an evening with a sweetheart. Not 19-year-old Jerry Mark, a Telluride local attending school at Western Washington University.

He was standing in the wind and fog at the top of…

Grimm, students publish video and article on sugar craving in rats
Students in Service program to be terminated Wednesday
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