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Former NFL Quarterback sits down for a Q&A

For a former NFL quarterback, you would think the hardest hits Eric Hipple took were on the field. But, Hipple, who played for the Detroit Lions for 10 years, has felt worse pain than rough tackles and broken bones.
In his book 鈥淩eal Men Do Cry,鈥 Hipple shares his story of battling鈥

Her Campus aims to empower Western women

Two Western students are establishing a campus chapter of Her Campus, a global online magazine focused toward college-aged women, in an effort to empower women and spark confidence among all genders.
Seniors Jessica Fletcher and Laura Horton applied for an internship at Her Campus in鈥

Coach goes beyond the court with her athletes

Coaches are charged with mentoring a group of hard working athletes on the game, making sure they have the skills and mindset necessary to win. But one coach takes mentoring a step further, keeping her door open for all her athletes in order to guide them through the most important part of their鈥

Lawyers help students navigate rental laws

Senior Alex Kampp has lived in a house on Garden Street for the past three years, and is getting ready to take all the necessary legal steps to move out when his lease ends without being nickeled and dimed by his landlord.
Like many other students, he knows his rights. However, he鈥檚 not鈥

Western students volunteer to feed homeless for holidays

Bellingham鈥檚 homeless and low-income families have the opportunity to gather at Maritime Heritage Park for a warm Thanksgiving dinner this weekend.
Rising Hope Street Ministry, a homeless outreach ministry, will be hosting the second annual 鈥淭hanksgiveaway鈥 from 3-7p.m. on Saturday, Nov.鈥

Vikings鈥 Hutchinson is first-team Daktronics West Region all-star

Western Washington University libero Samantha Hutchinson was named to the Daktronics NCAA Division II West Region All-Star First Team announced Thursday, Nov. 20.

Hutchinson, a senior from University Place, was one of only two first-team repeaters. She was a second鈥

Western students put on mustache for men鈥檚 health awareness

A student group at Western Washington University is trying to raise awareness for men鈥檚 mental health issues as part of the 鈥淢ovember鈥 movement.

The 鈥淢ovember鈥 movement challenges men to grow moustaches and facial hair during the month of November as a way to raise awareness of men鈥檚鈥

Hutchinson鈥檚 role not flashy, but key for Vikings

Libero is typically not the flashiest position in volleyball. The libero isn鈥檛 allowed to attack the ball any higher than the net, so they can鈥檛 come up with a big block or slam home a momentum-changing kill. They also can鈥檛 set an attacker from the front row, essentially limiting their play to鈥

草榴社区 men鈥檚 basketball loses 91-76 to Puerto Rico-Piedras

For the second time in two days, Western Washington University was unable to hold onto a six-point halftime lead, falling 91-76 to University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras on Wednesday, Nov. 19, at the Complejo Deportive UPRB in Bayamon, Puerto Rico.

Cold shooting downs Vikings in Puerto Rico

It may have been 82 degrees, but Western Washington University had a cold shooting night in an 84-78 loss to University of Puerto Rico at Bayamon on Tuesday, Nov. 18, at the Complejo Deportive UPRB.

The No. 11 Vikings fell to 2-1, as they made just 17 of 32 free throws, 53.1 percent, and鈥

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