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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.
Although the African Blackwood, known as Mpingo, used to craft…

'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…

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.
Western defenseman Joe Gilthero scored less than a minute into the contest and the Vikings did not look back. Western physically…

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.
The team ended last season with an 8-3 record. Major contributors are returning, like captain Jacob Goodman who scored 31 goals last…

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…

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.

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