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²ÝÁñÉçÇø students can drop off unwanted stuff, or exchange it, on June 12 | It's moving out time for Western Washington University students as spring quarter ends, but organizers are hoping a community exchange spot will mean more unwanted items will be reused, rather than discarded on curbs and sidewalks. Students are asked to bring usable but unwanted… |
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Draft 2011-13 Operating Budget for Western | |||
Washington Campus Compact awarded $100,000 grant for degree-completion efforts | |||
The ugly reality of college access in Washington | It could have been worse: That’s about as good as the news gets for students struggling with how they’ll pay their tuition bills at the state’s colleges and universities this fall. State lawmakers, faced with having to slash $500 million from higher education this year to save other state… |
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Computer Science Tuition Could Rise Faster than Other Degrees Under New WA Rules | With a hot market for their skills and employers who offer top-notch salaries and benefits, should computer science students pay more for their bachelor’s degree than theater or history majors? In Washington state, the answer could soon be yes. Historically, undergraduates in this state… |
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Dailly named to CoSIDA Academic All-American second team | Western Washington University golfer Xavier Dailly has been named to the College Sports Information Directors of America Capital One Academic All-America college division men's at-large second team. |
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North Cascades hikers limited by snow | A group of Western Washington University students found plenty of snow-free landscape for backpacking and camping up the Stehekin Valley from Lake Chelan last week. |
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AASCU celebrates 50th anniversary | |||
Huxley College of the Environment to roll out new disaster risk reduction minor this fall | |||
Getting young people to stay in school and go to college | TWO important efforts will help economically disadvantaged Washington students go to college. |