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Marathon chase of stolen car from Bellingham to Bow hits 114 mph

A 26.2-mile pursuit of a stolen car from Bellingham to Bow topped 110 mph in the early morning hours of Monday, April 11, ending with two arrests in Skagit County.

A state trooper tried to pull over the car, a white Acura ILX, around 3:30 a.m. north of Western Washington University, after鈥

Strong-arm robbery Sunday night near Buchanan Towers
What it鈥檚 like to be black on campus: isolated, exhausted, calling for change

In his early days on the University of Washington campus as a freshman, Kaid Tipton got his first taste of what it was going to be like as a student of color at the state鈥檚 most elite public school.

He ran into a former classmate from Kentridge High School in Kent, who greeted him with a鈥

草榴社区 pledges better response to victims after review of threats

Western Washington University police and officials responded appropriately after a threat against a student prompted cancellation of classes in November, according to a consultant鈥檚 report released March 2.

However, consultant John N. Vinson, the chief of police at the University of鈥

草榴社区 action against racist threats deemed appropriate

When racist threats were posted about Western Washington University鈥檚 black ASB President, Western took action.

A new report says that action was appropriate.

Western spokesman Paul Cocke recognizes the findings probably won鈥檛 satisfy everyone.

Outside consultant completes report on campus online threat response
草榴社区: Man cited for having concealed handgun on campus

A visitor in a Western Washington University classroom was cited for having a concealed handgun Friday afternoon, Feb. 12.

A student in a class in Parks Hall 146 noticed a man had a gun in his waistband around 12:35 p.m., according to a campus alert sent out about an hour later.

Incidents of indecent exposure, voyeurism reported near campus
草榴社区 student charged with hate crime for alleged online threats

A suspended Western Washington University student acknowledged to a campus police officer that he wrote 鈥淟et鈥檚 lynch her鈥 on an online thread about a black student leader but said he promptly deleted it, according to the Whatcom County Prosecuting Attorney鈥檚 Office.

Tysen Campbell, who is鈥

Police enforcing campus dismount zones
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