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AUAP students to display diverse talents Friday, Jan. 30 | |||
Playing towards sustainability | A young Tanzanian girl sits in a concrete classroom crammed full of blue steel desks. In her hands is a clarinet, the sun reflects off its shiny keys as she shifts her hands to form an F note. The sound of music fills the room. |
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'Big Heads' on display through Feb. 18 | |||
Winter career fair set for Feb. 12 | |||
Late-night poetry and jazz coming to iDiOM | The iDiOM Theater, 1418 Cornwall Ave., is starting late-night events and one of them is a series of poetry and jazz slams. At 10 p.m. on the last Friday of every month, Tobias Childs, a Dead Parrots Society alum who has performed at the Upfront Theater, will host the Jazz Jam and Poetry… |
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Club hockey thrashes Wildcats | Western Washington University men’s hockey team routed Central Washington University 17-2 Saturday night in a dominant performance at the Bellingham Sportsplex. |
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Club lacrosse to build off 2014 success | The Western Washington University men’s lacrosse team is hoping to follow the success of the 2014 season as it prepares for its first game Sunday, Feb. 8. |
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From Window magazine: Success story x 2 | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø rebounds with 75-64 win at Alaska Fairbanks | Guard Jenni White had 15 points to lead a balanced attack and forward Taylor Peacocke had a double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds as Western Washington University claimed a 75-64 victory over University of Alaska Fairbanks on Saturday, Jan. 24, in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference… |
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Western suffers another close conference loss | The Vikings had a chance, with another league game enveloped in late-game drama, to snag a momentum-boosting win heading into the second half of Great Northwest Athletic Conference play. Instead, Western Washington suffered another heartbreaker. |