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Bye-Bye Caffeine | Final exams and end of the year projects can take a toll on your well-being. The pressure is on. You want to wrap up the semester with a strong head on your shoulder to get the grade you want. Do you ever feel as though all of your teachers got together and decided to assign students a… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø student to share of his work in Egypt during Mubarak's fall | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø Industrial Design Students honored by Industrial Designers Society of America | |||
Green Opportunities Expo to present world of 'green' jobs May 11 | |||
Loopholes fight on tap this week in Legislature | A showdown over tax breaks is coming to the state Capitol. Washington has more than 500 exemptions and special tax rates on the books, worth billions of dollars a year, and debate so far in the Legislature has been about cutting programs to cover a $5.3 billion budget gap over the next… |
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Porter turns in automatic qualifying time in 10,000 | Western Washington University's Sarah Porter ran her first 10,000 meters of the season and turned in a NCAA Division II automatic national qualifying time of 33:48.12 late Sunday, May 1 at the Payton Jordan Cardinal Track and Field Invitational in Palo Alto, Calif. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø men fourth after first round | The Western Washington University men's golf team shot an opening round 2-over par 290 on Monday, May 2, and is tied for fourth among 20 teams at the NCAA Division II Central/West Regional being held at the University of New Mexico Championship Course in Albuquerque. ¶Ù±ð´Ú±ð²Ô»å¾±²Ô²µâ€¦ |
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Holton, Clendaniel start strong at GNAC multi-event championships | Western Washington University's Brooklyn Holton is eighth among 17 competitors in the heptathlon and the Vikings' Tim Clendaniel is ninth among 16 participants in the decathlon following first-day action Monday, May 2, at the Great Northwest Athletic Conference Multi-Events… |
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All four Viking shells are grand final winners at WIRA Championships | |||
Tonight: Beethoven's Ninth, performed by 350 young talents |