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To the Sea: Sophie's Barn, Chacombe

For the fourth year running — in a valuable contribution to Anglo-American cultural relations — a group of young actors from Western Washington University’s theatre arts department visited Chacombe, near Banbury, with a series of new short plays penned by members of the Northwest Playwrights…

WOMEN'S COLLEGE GOLF: Western Washington second at invitational

The Western Washington University women's golf team was unable to hold onto a first-round lead of five strokes and placed second among seven teams at the Chico State University Invitational that ended Tuesday, March 22, at the Canyon Oaks Country Club in Chico, Calif.

Western, ranked…

WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Dunbar earns WBCA All-Star honorable mention

Western Washington University guard Amanda Dunbar has been named a Women's Basketball Coaches Association honorable mention All-American and West Region all-star, receiving both honors for the second straight year.

A senior from Marysville where she graduated from Marysville-Pilchuck…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø ATHLETICS: Pitcher Quint honored by GNAC again

Western Washington University softball pitcher Erika Quint was named Great Northwest Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Week for March 13-19.

It's the second straight weekly honor for the senior pitcher, and third this season.

Alumni must come together to fight for higher education

Higher education in our state is at a crossroads. In one direction lies a path of necessary innovation, economic vitality and limitless opportunities for a citizenry growing by leaps and bounds. In the other, closed doors and minds, economic decline and mounting despair. Which road is taken will…

Students travel to Washington, D.C., meet Hilary Clinton
Groups respond to revenue forecast with rallies against cuts to state programs

In response to today's revenue forecast, which estimates the state's budget shortfall for the next two years will be about $5.3 billion, about 1,000 teachers, healthcare workers students and others crowded onto the Capitol steps, calling for lawmakers to end tax exemptions rather than…

State's budget gap grows to $5.3 billion

Washington’s state budget gap widened Thursday to about $5.3 billion through mid-2013. A new revenue forecast knocked another $780 million out of budget-writers’ hands, due to geopolitical uncertainty in the Mideast and Japan.

In doing so, the forecast stoked a growing debate: Should the…

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