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Tuition flexibility may help Wash. colleges

There's a very good reason Washington's university presidents aren't tearing down the governor's door this week to complain about a proposed half billion dollar cut in state dollars for the state's colleges and universities over the next two years, and it has nothing to…

Brown looks to defend pole vault title

Western Washington University senior Ryan Brown can't hide in obscurity anymore when he goes to a national championship meet.

That's what happens when you've won three NCAA Division II national championships in your event, which happens to be pole vaulting in Brown's…

COLLEGE ROWING: Vikings keep reeling in awards

Two members of Western Washington University's varsity eight, No. 5 seat Siri Carlson and coxswain Samantha Oberholzer, have been named to the 2011 Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association/NCAA Division II Pocock All-America women's rowing team.

Carlson and Oberholzer have played…

Shepard sends budget update to campus community
²ÝÁñÉçÇø Graduate Students Honored With United States Forest Service Award
Eight track athletes vie for national crowns this weekend
Vikings crew team looking for 7th straight national title this weekend
Student scholars present work during Scholars Week
Budget agreement may be days away

The sound of state legislators stirring toward adjournment could be heard a little louder Thursday at the Capitol.

Budget writers in the state House and Senate were working into the evening to narrow their differences on a roughly $32 billion two-year operating budget, and leaders talked…

Many With New College Degree Find the Job Market Humbling

The individual stories are familiar. The chemistry major tending bar. The classics major answering phones. The Italian studies major sweeping aisles at Wal-Mart.

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