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²ÝÁñÉçÇø prez: access to higher ed will get tighter under governor's plan | Washington parents who dream of sending their children to college someday probably are worrying about skyrocketing tuition. But lawmakers and university officials say they should turn their focus instead to the question of whether their kids will even get into a state university. … |
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How should Western spend the Student Technology Fee? | |||
UW professor to give seminar, speak to ²ÝÁñÉçÇø students Friday, Jan. 21 | |||
Free Money Sense seminars begin today on campus | |||
If You’re Not Networking, You’re Not Social | Social media isn't isolating us as we tap on our laptops, smartphones and tablets; rather, we're becoming "hypersocial" in our virtual, avatar-populated environment, suggests researcher and author S. Craig Watkins. Rather than gathering in, say, the bowling alleys that were… |
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The Budget Breakdown: Trimming higher ed may erode job opportunities | Larger college classes? Fewer teaching assistants? Freezes in faculty salaries? |
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Local student gets $1,500 scholarship to ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | Katherine Garvey, daughter of Brian and Andrea Garvey of Issaquah, received a $1,500 Krejci Inukshuk Scholarship for Canadian-American Studies for the 2010-11 academic year at Western Washington University. |
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Students lobby in Olympia for ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | |||
Free preview of 'Landscape of the Body' is Wednesday at 7:30 | |||
'Academically Adrift' | If the purpose of a college education is for students to learn, academe is failing, according to Academically Adrift: Limited Learning on College Campuses, a book being released today by University of Chicago Press. |