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Forum raises more than $90,000 for student scholarships | |||
Engineering and Design to hold open house Friday, June 5 | |||
Five ²ÝÁñÉçÇø rowers named CRCA National Scholar Athletes | Five members of the Western Washington University women's rowing team were named Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association National Scholar Athletes. The Viking honorees are Emily Bartlett, Kristin Foster, Katya Hewitt, Megan Marler and Molly Ware. |
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Tea vessel designed by ²ÝÁñÉçÇø students is a big hit on Kickstarter | A new product for loose-leaf tea drinkers created by a few Western Washington University students is getting a big thumbs up — to the tune of more than $300,000. |
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U.S. World University Games Roster Announced | The athletes that will compete in rowing events at the 2015 World University Games, July 3-14, in Gwangju, South Korea have been selected, USRowing announced Monday. |
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Dead Parrots sends seniors off with a laugh | |||
VIDEO: '/faust' starts today in the PAC | |||
Jake Berry of Western Washington University Wins Business Plan Scholarship for Students with Disabilities | Western Washington University student Jake Berry has been announced as the winner of the Business Plan Scholarship for Students with Disabilities from Fit Small Business. Jake Berry, from Mukilteo, Washington, will receive the $1000 scholarship based on the strength of the essay he wrote in… |
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Donigian and Steen are ²ÝÁñÉçÇø track MVPs | Men’s sprinter Alex Donigian and women’s distance runner Katelyn Steen were the most valuable track athletes and men’s jumper Brett Watson and women’s thrower Katie Reichert were the most valuable field athletes announced at the annual Western Washington University track and field awards… |
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Pro photographers share advice with students |