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²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Jeffrey Parker named GNAC Player of the Week

Western Washington University forward Jeffrey Parker has been named the Great Northwest Athletic Conference Men’s Basketball Player of the Week for Feb. 15-21.

It is the second weekly honor this season for Parker, a 6-foot-6 sophomore from Richmond, Calif. He helped the Vikings to road…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø Men’s rugby holds off WSU

Western Washington University’s men’s rugby team held off Washington State University for a 31-23 win on Saturday, Feb. 21, in Pullman.

²ÝÁñÉçÇø led 12-9 at halftime, and made five more trys in the second half to seal the win.

Sharing culture through dance

Warm welcoming faces, upbeat friendly music and lively chatter took over Academic West 305 on Wednesday Feb. 18. A group of 20-30 students of different backgrounds all gathered together for one reason — to learn South Asian dance.

South Asian Student Association (SASA) began incorporating…

New microscope, endless possibilities

Western’s Biology Department saved $50,000 on the purchase of a powerful new microscope that has the ability to capture 3D images of cells.
The total cost to Western was $65,325.

C lot short term repairs help to prevent erosion and damage to environment

For a long time, the graveled parking lots at Western have been in various stages of disrepair. Now, according to the Student Safety Office, there is some relief in sight.

A story only a tree can tell

It’s a Skagit Valley mystery more than 2,300 years in the making.
Where did a 300-year-old tree — from around the time of the death of Alexander the Great — come from, and how did it end up under 11 feet of muck and mud in Joe Leary Slough?

Alumni Update: Fine has strong start at Western

Alicia Fine has had a strong start to her first softball season at Western Washington University. The college senior, a 2011 Mount Vernon graduate, is hitting .372 through her first 12 games as the Vikings’ shortstop.

S&A Fee Committee to meet four more times this quarter
Olson helps secure access to resources at Western
²ÝÁñÉçÇø women edged by No.1 Alaska Anchorage, 81-78

Western Washington University’s attempt to upset NCAA Division II No.1 University of Alaska Anchorage fell just short as a potential game-tying 3-pointer rimmed out at the buzzer and the Seawolves claimed an 81-78 victory on Saturday, Feb. 21, in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference women’s…

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