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  • Students, staff lobby in D.C.
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  • Does the ‘net benefit’ test make the grade?
    Financial Post
  • WWU baseball prepares for NCBA World Series
    The Bellingham Herald
  • WWU exhibit 'Launchpad' showcases work by studio art students
    The Bellingham Herald
  • New WWU minor will cover digital-product user interfaces
    Bellingham Business Journal
  • Workshop aims to help build Blaine businesses
    The Northern Light

Volleyball: Geary selected to first-team GNAC all-star

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The Bellingham Herald
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Western Washington University outside hitter Marlayna Geary was selected to the 2011 Great Northwest Athletic Conference first-team all-star squad Monday, November 14. Geary led the GNAC in kills this season with 339 and averaged 4.24 kills per set. She was twice named the GNAC Player of the Week and achieved 13 double-doubles.

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