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Do-Or-Die Week For Washington Special Session

It’s do-or-die week in the Washington Legislature. A budget deal will have to come together over the next several days if lawmakers are to finish business within the 30-day special session.

House and Senate budget writers say they're making good progress…

Oral histories of Homemade Music Society now available online
Aramark apparent new vendor for ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Dining Services, replacing Sodexo
Students, senior citizens to debate cuts to Social Security and Medicaid May 21
Early prepaid tuition buyers likely got a deal

One thing's clear about the state's prepaid college-tuition program: Anyone who bought in before this year's deadline likely got a heck of a deal.

The state Legislature last week passed a law giving the state's five public universities and The…

Study Chronicles Financial Benefits of Bachelor's Degree

For all the money, time, and effort it takes to earn a bachelor's degree, people often wonder: Is the investment worth it?

The answer for the student is a clear "yes" when it comes to the advantage in lifetime earnings, according to a new study released today by the…

Creative Challenges

(Page 42) Just up the coast, in Bellingham, Washington, a team of students from Western Washington University's Vehicle Research Institute last summer made it all the way to the second-to-last round of the X PRIZE Foundation's Progressive Automotive X PRIZE competition.

Students and faculty to present at Scholars Week Showcase May 19
Students trade pizza for First Amendment rights
Western Says No Official Decision On Cuts

Western Washington University is saying no decisions have been made about cutting the Computer Science Degree or any other programs.

Western is in the process of rebasing its budget. Steve Swan, Vice President of University Relations, says every program is being considered for cuts, and…

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