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Vikings edged 76-75 in overtime by Cal Poly Pomona in semifinals of NCAA II West Regional
Faculty members needed to serve as new student advisers
Viking women fall 79-68 to Chico State in opening round of NCAA II West Regional
Voicemail to be down late March 27 for system upgrade
Viking women to take on Chico State at 12:30 p.m. today in regional action
Party to celebrate Marilyn Johnson's 28 years at WWU
Admissions Office to hold reception for newly admitted Whatcom County students
New policy on requiring proof of measles immunity posted for review
Nationwide shortages impact produce availability on campus
March issue of RSP Notes has been published
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Gregoire calls special session for Monday
The Seattle Times
Trio leads Vikings into postseason
The Bellingham Herald
WTA study show ridership on rise, buses on time
The Bellingham Herald
Peninsula College hires coach for its new women's soccer team
Peninsula Daily News
Rested Vikings ready for West Regional
The Bellingham Herald
Bellingham, Whatcom County disagree on paramedic training class
The Bellingham Herald
State law will limit campaign contributions in Whatcom County
The Bellingham Herald
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Alcoa Foundation Awards $15,000 Grant to Community Partnership Involving WWU, Sterling Meadows Housing and Shuksan Middle and Squalicum High Schools
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