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²ÝÁñÉçÇø, Fairhaven Middle School Present Monologue Project | Western Washington University’s Department of Theatre and Dance is teaming up with Fairhaven Middle School students to perform their own unique monologues. |
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Former ²ÝÁñÉçÇø student pleads guilty to harassment | A Western Washington University student has pleaded guilty to felony harassment after being arrested this spring as part of a Canadian online child exploitation investigation. |
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3 Bellingham women escape from burning house | The flames were sparked about 2:30 a.m. by a heater behind a couch on the first floor of the house at 718 E. Maple St. while three of the renters were asleep, said Bellingham Fire Chief Bill Boyd. Two other roommates were elsewhere at the time of the fire; all five women are believed to… |
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An app that makes a difference | His senior project involved the location of abandoned uranium mines on Navajo land and the protection of residents from contaminated drinking water. |
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Two CIIA events set to take place Tuesday | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program seeks volunteers | |||
From Window magazine: "Survivor's Story" | |||
Women's basketball: Schramm earns MVP honors as Vikings win | Forward Kristin Schramm had a team-high 17 points and was named tournament MVP as Western Washington University defeated Northwest University, 87-67, in final-day action Saturday, Nov. 26, at the 15th annual Lynda Goodrich Women's Basketball Classic being held at Sam Carver Gymnasium on the… |
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Men's basketball: Allen scores 22 in Viking win | Guard John Allen tied for game-high honors with 22 points, including five critical ones in the final 1:12, lifting Western Washington University to a 78-74 victory over Northwest University in the Chuck Randall Thanksgiving Classic men's basketball game Saturday at Sam Carver Gymnasium on… |
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Women's basketball: Vikings roll to victory | For a women's basketball team with one returning starter and one senior, Western Washington University turned in what may be a truly significant statistic in its home opener. |