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Info session Jan. 27 to cover summer course in Berlin 2016-01-27
Huxley environmental career fair slated for Feb. 11 2016-01-26
Maxwell Leads Vikings over Central 89-84

Western Washington senior point guard Ricardo Maxwell tied his career-high with 31 points, including a pair of crucial baskets in the last minute of the game, to lead the Vikings to an 89-84 victory over Central Washington Saturday in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference men's basketball…

2016-01-25
Cross-border traffic into Whatcom the slowest in five years

With the Canadian dollar remaining weak throughout 2015, last year was the slowest in terms of local southbound border traffic in five years.

Last year just under 13.4 million people entered Whatcom County through the five border crossings, 2.5 million people fewer than in 2014, according…

2016-01-25
Yik Yak Tests Universities' Defense Of Free Speech

On campuses across the country, millions of students have an app called Yik Yak on their phones.

It's like an anonymous version of Twitter. But because it's anonymous, it can get ugly and be a breeding ground for hate speech.

Black student leaders across the country have…

2016-01-25
WWU men pick up tough road win

Led by 21 points from junior forward Jeffrey Parker the Western Washington University Vikings picked up a hard-fought road victory 80-78 over Northwest Nazarene Thursday, Jan. 21, in Great Northwest Athletic Conference action in Nampa, Idaho.

Western improved to 11-7 overall and 5-4 in…

2016-01-22
WWU women fall at Montana State Billings

The Western Washington University Vikings were held to a season-low 47 points in a 53-47 setback at Montana State Billings Thursday, Jan. 21, in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference women's basketball game at Alterowitz Gymnasium.

Western played without leading scorer and starting…

2016-01-22
Woodring program benefits Western students, Whatcom middle-schoolers 2016-01-22
Thanks to students, Viking Lobby Day a huge success for Western 2016-01-20
Peacocke leads WWU women to victory

Western Washington junior point guard Taylor Peacocke scored a season-high 24 points and the Vikings led wire-to-wire in a 69-58 victory over Simon Fraser University on Tuesday, Jan. 19, in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference women’s basketball contest.

The Vikings improved to 12-5…

2016-01-20
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