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Real life 'Burn Book' encourages cyberbullying among students

In the movie Mean Girls, the popular and powerful Regina George causes a school-wide frenzy when her 鈥淏urn Book鈥 of hurtful comments is photocopied and displayed for all to see. But this fictional controversy has become a reality for many high schoolers using the app Burnbook.

National real estate firm revives student apartment project near Fred Meyer

A national real estate investment company is preparing to break ground in the Puget neighborhood and revive a student housing project that ceased when Campus Crest Communities Inc., another national real estate investment firm, left town last November.

Students discover 'devising' process after joining 'Hamlet Project'

It has been far too long since Hub Theatre Group has re-emerged with new theater. Looking ahead, Dean Nolen will direct Bob Chanda and Christopher Kiley in a Hub Theatre Group production of 鈥淩ed,鈥 John Logan鈥檚 2009 play about artist Mark Rothko, in August at the Black Box Theatre at All Saints鈥

Bellingham Music Club showcases 草榴社区 students

Bellingham Music Club presents 鈥淲estern Treasures,鈥 a concert by award-winning students from the Western Washington University鈥檚 music department, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 9, at First Congregational Church, 2401 Cornwall Ave.

草榴社区 25th in DII Learfield Sports Directors鈥 Cup Standings

Western Washington University is ranked No.25 nationally in the 2014-15 Division II Learfield Sports Directors鈥 Cup Standings following completion of the winter sports season.

The Vikings have a total of 283-1/2 points. Grand Valley State MI leads the 300 DII鈥

Vikings鈥 Greninger wins heptathlon at 草榴社区 Multi-Events

In her heptathlon debut, Western Washington University鈥檚 Kaylie Greninger placed first with 3,981 points in the seven-event contest that ended Friday, April 3, at the 草榴社区 Combined Events Track & Field Meet held at Civic Stadium.

Greninger entering the final鈥

GOP plan to cut college tuition by 25% wins praise; others cautious

With Republicans in the state Senate proposing to cut tuition by about 25 percent at state universities and permanently tie tuition to the state鈥檚 average wage, the reaction ranged from enthusiastic to cautious.

Republicans, who released their budget Tuesday, said it would be the first鈥

Viking rowers have solid start at Daffodil Sprints

A young and inexperienced Western Washington University women鈥檚 rowing team began its season in solid fashion, winning two races and finishing second in another, at the Daffoldil Sprints on Saturday, March 28, held on American Lake.

The afternoon portion of the鈥

Faculty may hold office hours in the Learning Commons spring quarter
Edmonds Community College graduates build environmental educational facility in Italy

Two graduates from Edmonds Community College, Antonio and Kiersten Baiamonte, are building a sustainable educational study abroad facility named, Bio-Monte, Retreats, Tours, and Education in Tuscany, Italy.

The Baiamontes, a married couple, want to connect with students and educators to鈥

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