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Campus news

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  • Transportation Office has latest info on detours, closures after bridge collapse south of Bellingham
  • Students, staff lobby in D.C.
  • Homeless-rights activist and journalist Tim Harris to speak at Western May 24
  • Workshop, seminar on brain-computer interaction scheduled for June 24
  • Ross Macfarlane to speak on climate solutions May 23
  • Retirement party for Liz Sipes is June 6
  • WWU advances to NCAA II national semifinals
  • Training available for use of myWestern
  • Thank you for an amazing Back2Bellingham weekend
  • $18 increase of services and activities fee to be discussed at May 23 meeting

In the media

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  • Truck that hit Skagit River bridge had permits to cross span
    The Bellingham Herald
  • Riordan resigns as WWU provost, academic affairs VP
    The Bellingham Herald
  • Home values in Whatcom County continue to appreciate
    The Bellingham Herald
  • More applicants make getting into UW tougher this year
    The Seattle Times
  • WWU men's golf out of nationals
    The Bellingham Herald

WWU men's golf season ends

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  • M. Golf
The Bellingham Herald
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Western Washington University's season came to an end Thursday as it placed ninth following three days of stroke play, one shot short of advancing to match-medal action, at the NCAA II National Men's Golf Championship in Louisville, Ky.

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