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Vikings Race Past Alaska 99-54

Led by a career-high 23 points from junior forward Kiana Gandy, 21 points from junior point guard Taylor Peacocke and another double-double from senior center Kayla Bernsen, the Western Washington Vikings routed Alaska 99-54 in the regular-season finale in GNAC action at Alaska Airlines Court.…

2016-02-29
Vikings Split Doubleheader at Simon Fraser

The Western Washington University softball team split a doubleheader against Simon Fraser on a rainy Sunday afternoon at Beedie Field. WWU won the first game 7-3, but ran out of steam dropping the second game 7-1. WWU swept a doubleheader vs. the Clan Saturday in Bellingham to open Great…

2016-02-29
Faculty Senate abstract: Feb. 22, 2016 2016-02-26
Washington state computer science students urge applications for unique STEM scholarship by Feb. 29

Katy McClintic, a senior at Western Washington University, is set to receive her degree this June in computer science, with a minor in mathematics. And she’s already accepted a job offer to start as a program manager at Microsoft. She’s thrilled at how far she’s come, but it wasn’t always easy…

2016-02-25
Four Vikings Awarded For Academic Success

Four Western Washington University student-athletes have been named to the 2016 Great Northwest Athletic Conference All-Academic teams for men’s and women’s basketball.

Junior forward Rachel Albert (Bellingham, WA/Sehome), junior guard Aleisha Hathaway (Spokane, WA/Shadle Park) and junior…

2016-02-24
Vikings Finish 9th in First Spring Tournament

The Western Washington University women's golf team finished in 9th place at the opening tournament of the spring season at the St. Edward's Invitational played at Onion Creek Club.

The Vikings battled cold and windy conditions in the second day of the tournament, slipping from…

2016-02-24
Western Named a 2015 Top Producer for Prestigious Fulbright Scholarships 2016-02-23
Cuisine from six countries on the table at Global Gourmets event 2016-02-23
Funding cut for program working to cultivate diversity in Marine Science

Western’s Shannon Point Marine Center was recently praised in American Scientist magazine for its efforts to diversify the field of marine sciences.

However, its chief multicultural program was cut in spring 2015 due to a lack of funding.

The Multicultural Initiative in the Marine…

2016-02-23
Free eye clinic in Bellingham helps 1,000th patient

Barb Roy of Ferndale wears glasses but hadn’t had an eye exam in six or seven years. She found herself moving printed material closer to her face when she read, so she figured it was time to have her eyes checked again.

But there was a problem. Money.

2016-02-23
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