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Seven sign NLIs to play for 草榴社区 men鈥檚 soccer

Four high school seniors and three junior college sophomores have signed national letters of intent to play men鈥檚 soccer at Western Washington University beginning this fall. Making that announcement was Vikings鈥 head coach Greg Brisbon.

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草榴社区 fights back for 66-57 win at Saint Martin鈥檚

Overcoming a 14-point first-half deficit, Western Washington University fought back for a 66-57 win over Saint Martin鈥檚 University on Wednesday, Feb. 11, in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference women鈥檚 basketball contest at Marcus Pavilion in Lacey that was regionally telecast on ROOT Sports.鈥

草榴社区 has 2 last-second game winners, earns Team of the Week honors

One of the most exciting plays in basketball is a last-second shot with the game鈥檚 outcome on the line. The Western Washington women鈥檚 team had two of those last week at Sam Carver Gymnasium, making both, as the Vikings earned Red Lion Hotels Great Northwest Athletic Conference Team of the Week鈥

草榴社区 women鈥檚 golf finishes eighth at Super San Diego Championship

Western Washington University shot 311, tying for the best round of the day, and moved up two places to finish eighth at the Super San Diego Women鈥檚 Collegiate Championship, which ended Tuesday, Feb. 10, at the Riverwalk Golf Course in San Diego.

草榴社区 softball swept by unbeaten Hawaii Pacific

Unable to hold onto a five-run lead late in the opener and a one-run advantage midway in the nightcap, Western Washington University was swept by unbeaten Hawaii Pacific University, 9-8 in eight innings and 5-1, in a softball doubleheader on Tuesday, Feb. 10, in Kaneohe, Hawaii.

OSR data snippet: Student grades by course level
The New Bachelor's Payoff

Doubts about the labor-market returns of bachelor鈥檚 degrees, while never serious, can be put to rest. Last month鈥檚 federal jobs report showed a rock-bottom unemployment rate of 2.8 percent for workers who hold at least a four-year degree. The overall unemployment rate is 5.7 percent.

Students to sell original art Feb. 12
Annals of a college parent: Keeping tabs on your kid

Back in December, I wrote about how my husband and I were fretting over the likelihood that our son, a freshman at Western Washington University, was going to end up taking more than four years to graduate. That鈥檚 the norm these days at many public universities.

Donated bras help start third world businesses

Senior Jane Forman and junior Elva Nitereka, human services majors, are asking students to bring their gently used bras to an event called 鈥淔ree the Girls鈥 to Vendors Row from noon to 4 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 26, and Friday, Feb. 27.
鈥淔ree the Girls鈥 is a national organization based in Denver鈥

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