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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… |
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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… |
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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… |
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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… |
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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. |