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Gregoire: 鈥楢鈥 for lawmakers | Gov. Chris Gregoire, speaking Thursday to an audience of technology executives in Vancouver, gave the 2011 Legislature an 鈥淎鈥 grade for tackling state government reform on several fronts during a session she described as the most challenging in 80 years. In a surprisingly upbeat speech to鈥 |
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Welling named to CoSIDA Academic All-District 8 first team | Western Washington University distance runner Jordan Welling has been named to the College Sports Information Directors of America Capital One Academic All-District 8 college division first team for men's cross country and track and field. Welling, a senior from Burlington, is a鈥 |
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Dailly, Sharpe win 草榴社区 scholar-athlete awards | Two Western Washington University golfers, Xavier Dailly and Katie Sharpe, who helped the Vikings to men's and women's Great Northwest Athletic Conference championships, respectively, are the school's male and female scholar-athletes of the year for 2010-11. |
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Bellingham's Scottish Highland Games has a few changes this weekend | The Bellingham Scottish Highland Games, which begins Friday, June 3, at Hovander Homestead Park, will feature a few changes this year, including a new rugby competition and the loss of some of the traditional athletics. The majority of the rugby games will be played from 1 to 5 p.m.鈥 |
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Seattle Mariners to congratulate 草榴社区 rowing team | The national champion Western Washington University Women's rowing team will be at Safeco Field on Saturday, June 4, for a special tribute prior to the Seattle Mariners' baseball game with Tampa Bay, including the ceremonial first pitch by team captain Casey Mapes. |
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Alumni Association needs volunteers to help at senior celebration | |||
Junior Industrial Design students to sell ReMade projects at Bellingham store | |||
Campus asked to avoid activity that would conflict with commencement | |||
Student move-out events include trash pick-up, materials exchange June 9-12 | |||
College Students Face Steep Tuition Hikes, Fewer Openings | Students attending college in Washington State are likely to see tuition rates spike next year鈥攊f they can get into classes. |