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²ÝÁñÉçÇø ATHLETICS: Three Vikings receive GNAC weekly award | Three Western Washington University athletes were honored by the Great Northwest Athletic Conference on Monday, March 14. |
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BASKETBALL: ²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Duty joins the Bellingham Slam | Former Vikings basketball star Michael Duty will suit up for the Bellingham Slam this spring as they compete in the International Basketball League. |
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Student pre-med scholarships available | |||
'True Grid' student art on display through Tuesday | |||
State budget ideas get creative | If Washington’s budget problems get too terrible to solve, can’t the state borrow money? Or could it issue bonds against future Lottery earnings or future tobacco-lawsuit payments to the state? Why not sell off state assets such as land? Or just leave the state budget unbalanced for a… |
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Washington state budget shortfall could be even deeper | Lawmakers are in a relative lull after spending weeks handling legislation to help close a budget shortfall for this fiscal year and retool workers' compensation and unemployment insurance. |
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COLLEGE SOFTBALL: Quint, Wrigley help Vikings sweep tripleheader | Western Washington University pitcher Erika Quint set a school-record with 16 strikeouts in the opener, and outfielder Michelle Wrigley extended her hitting streak to a school record-tying 18 games as the Vikings softball team swept a Great Northwest Athletic Conference tripleheader with Western… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø TRACK AND FIELD: Hoffman is double winner at PLU Invitational | Western Washington University's Michael Hoffman won both the men's hammer and discus at the Pacific Lutheran University Track and Field Invitational meet Saturday, March 12, at the PLU campus track at Tacoma. Hoffman posted a mark of 182-1 in the hammer, less than a foot shy of… |
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Bellingham residents feel effects of Japan's tsunami disaster | Whatcom County residents with friends and family in Japan took to the Internet and social networking sites to reach out after that country's east coast with hit with a massive earthquake, aftershocks and devastating tsunami. Western Washington University student Chi Xiong heard about… |
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WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Vikings' season comes to an end | The Western Washington University women's basketball team found out what can happen when you let a team off the hook in the first half. You can lose. So it went for the Vikings, who squandered a 12-point first-half lead and lost to GNAC foe Alaska-Anchorage 55-48 on Friday, March 11… |