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BYU defeats Washington State 30-6, spoiling coach Mike Leach's debut
Q13 Fox Sports OnlineUsing a no-huddle offense, BYU crushed Washington State 30-6 to spoil WSU coach Mike Leach’s debut Thursday night. BYU quarterback Riley Nelson completed 25 of 36 passes for 285 yards and two touchdowns, while the WSU offense was nearly non-...Tags: Football, Sports
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Glendale Community College names interim president
The Glendale Community College Board of Trustees has named a veteran college administrator with a background in music as interim president, closing out a monthlong search for a temporary steward that at its peak included 22 candidates. Seasoned...Tags: Music, Students, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities
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University of Missouri Press to close, after 54 years
Jacket CopyThe University of Missouri will pull the plug on its 54 year old press, just the latest in a string of academic publishing casualties... -
Lehigh's Lum denied in bid for Walter Payton Award
Groller's CornerChris Lum said it was an honor just to be nominated as one of the three finalists for the Walter Payton Award. He said he wouldn't be crushed if he didn't get the top honor in NCAA FCS football. Hopefully he feels the same way because Lehigh's record-... -
Full Investigation Ordered Into The Murder Of Female Corrections Officer
Web Reporter"I joined an entire state mourning this tragedy and I'm struggling to make sense of it," says Governor Gregoire in a press conference Monday. The governor ordered flags to be flown half staff Tuesday in honor of Officer Jayme Biendl. Biendl was...Tags: Government, Government Debt, Elections, Justice System, Police Investigations
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Washington Gov. Christine Gregoire: 'We are down, but we are not out'
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Stale Economy Keeps More in School
Those choosing to stick with school and away from the gloomy job market are helping universities in Washington post record enrollment numbers.
UW Bothell, WSU, Eastern Washington University and Central all report much higher numbers than years past. At...Tags: State Budgets, Government Debt, Students, Education, Teaching and Learning
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Marcus at the Movies
Marcus was born in Newcastle, Ind., in 1947 and decided to move to Spokane, Washington when he was four years old. He took his mother with him. He went through the Spokane School District, much to his teachers' dismay, but was socially promoted year after...
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David D. Perkins, 87; Dorothy Perkins, 84; couple were Stanford genetics researchers
Times Staff WriterDavid D. Perkins and Dorothy "Dot" Newmeyer Perkins, a husband-and-wife research team at Stanford University who were inseparable in the laboratory, proved inseparable in death as well, dying within days of each other this month. Perkins, a pioneer in...Tags: Genetics, Science and Technology, Florida, Science, Stanford University
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Eastern Washington University Charter Buses Inivolved In Accident
Paramedics had to transport four people to the hospital following an accident involving two charter buses on westbound on 520 near 84th Street in Medina. Police say a possible drunk driver cut in front of the two charter buses, carrying the Eastern...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Disasters and Accidents, Bus Accidents, Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities
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Charter Buses Carrying EWU Track Team Involved In Crash
Paramedics had to take four people to the hospital after a collision on SR 520 involving two charter buses. The accident tied up traffic westbound on 520 near 84th Street in Medina, Friday evening. Police said a possible drunk driver cut in front of two...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Disasters and Accidents, Bus Accidents, Health and Safety at School, Health
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Well-known Northwest Track Coach Dies In Freak Accident
Flags will fly at half-staff at state agencies on Tuesday, Feb. 24th, in memory of a college instructor killed in a freak accident. Governor Gregoire has asked that flags be lowered to honor 38-year-old Erik Anderson. The well known track coach was...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Death, Colleges and Universities
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