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Graduating senior Sarah Olson addresses classmates at winter 2011 commencement | |||
Western alumnus Ron Bundy addresses graduating seniors at winter commencement March 19 | |||
Spring quarter, TLA seeks creative ways to enact change at Western | |||
Pasco High grad to perform at national improv | Pasco High graduate Alison Luhrs desperately wanted to make her father, the late Kurt Luhrs, proud by taking up gymnastics as a kid. |
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COLLEGE ROWING: Vikings win four at Daffodil Cup Regatta | The Western Washington University women's rowing team opened the 2011 season by easily winning all four events it competed in Saturday, March 26, at the Daffodil Cup Regatta on American Lake in Tacoma. |
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COLLEGE SOFTBALL: Quint leads Vikings softball to sweep over Wildcats | Western Washington University's Erika Quint pitched a five-hit shutout in the opener and picked up two wins overall on the mound as the Vikings swept Central Washington University in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference doubleheader Sunday at Frederick Field. |
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COLLEGE TRACK AND FIELD: ²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Brown wins pole vault | Western Washington University's Ryan Brown was a NCAA Division II provisional national qualifier in winning the men's pole vault on Saturday, March 26, at the Club Northwest Spring Break Open Track and Field meet held at King's High School. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø TRACK: Welling breaks own record in 5,000 meters | Western Washington University's Jordan Welling broke his own school record in the men's 5,000 meters with a NCAA Division II provisional national qualifying time of 14 minutes, 10.43 seconds on Friday, March 25, at the 37th annual Stanford University Track and Field Invitational at… |
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Local Scouts earn highest rank | Langley Boy Scout Troop 57 is proud to announce the attainment of the Eagle Scout rank for Trevor Ulrich and Craig Justus. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø student performs in New York City | Alex Rumbolz, a 2008 graduate of Eisenhower High School in Yakima, was one of nine college students from across the country chosen to perform in a theatrical production in New York City. |