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Vikings win both team titles at track and field invitational | "Courtney Olsen broke her own school record in winning the women's 3000-meter steeplechase, highlighting Western Washington University performances as both the Viking men and women claimed team championships Saturday, April 3, at the 25th annual University of Puget Sound J.D. Shotwell… |
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NCRC Invitational Regatta cancelled | "The Northwest Collegiate Rowing Conference Invitational Regatta slated for Saturday on Vancouver Lake near Vancouver has been cancelled because of high winds and unpredictable water conditions." |
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Vikings 14th in Sports Directors' Cup standings | "With all of the NCAA Division II winter sports championships completed, Western Washington University is 14th among 288 schools in the latest Learfield Sports Directors' Cup standings. The Vikings received 58.5 points in men's indoor track, 57.75 in women's indoor… |
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The horse whistler | "There is no question that Ady Crosby is in charge. |
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Library asks students to speak up | "Junior Jamie Kluth has trouble studying in the library. According to Kluth, studying seems impossible, due in part to the vibrating cell phones and whispers of conversation that seem to plague the library. These disruptive distractions are a constant frustration to students who… |
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Mongolia Program at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø growing with help of grant funds, teacher exchange program | |||
Muri leaps to new horizons | "While Danielle Muri has been successful in a number of track events, she’s ready to test her abilities on something new. The junior standout has been a staple in the long jump, high jump, sprints and hurdles for Billings West. This year, she’s going to take on the triple jump.… |
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Sneak peek, part 2: ²ÝÁñÉçÇø VRI students take Viking 45 to the track prior to the X Prize kickoff in April | |||
Sneak peek, part 1: ²ÝÁñÉçÇø VRI students take Viking 45 to the track prior to the X Prize kickoff in April | |||
Student loan reform: What will it mean for students? | "Tucked inside the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act, which President Obama signed into law Tuesday, are provisions that will change the way students can pay for higher education. |