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Joey Schreiber decides to leave ²ÝÁñÉçÇø men’s basketball

Forward Joey Schreiber is leaving the Western Washington University men’s basketball program after spring quarter to continue his career at another school. Making that announcement was Viking head coach Tony Dominguez.

“Joey felt that for his own personal growth…

Speeches, performances highlight Disability Awareness Week
²ÝÁñÉçÇø basketball gets football transfer from EWU

Brad Wallace, who played football at Eastern Washington University last fall and was the 2013 Class 2A state boys basketball Player of the Year at River Ridge High School, will transfer to Western Washington University this fall to compete in men’s basketball for the Vikings. Making that…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø finishes 19th at NCAA II South Central/West Regional

Western Washington University’s Chris Hatch shot a final-round 3-over par 75, the team’s best of the tournament, to tie for 31st place in medalist play at the NCAA Division II South Central/West Regional, which ended Wednesday, May 6, at the Hiddenbrooke Golf Course.
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø ensemble performs Benedictine choral music May 9

Western Washington University’s Collegium Musicum takes its name from the ubiquitous university orchestras of the early 18th century, most famously Johann Sebastian Bach’s ensemble at the University of Leipzig.

Diversity poster voting open until 10 a.m. Friday
Info for faculty and staff on sexual violence resources and reporting
Diversity teach-in May 20 to look at intersectionality, oppression and transformation
²ÝÁñÉçÇø sport clubs to represent Western at nationals
Jenny and Shadow: Border Collie helps Western sophomore rower cope with panic disorder

As long as Western Washington University rower Jenny Chang has Shadow, her 6-year-old Border Collie, by her side, all seems right.

Chang is at peace. She’s happy, her mood tranquil as the undisturbed lake waters awaiting her and her women’s crew team for an early-…

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