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As the U.S. struggles with immigration policy, Americans will get a chance next month to see their melting-pot nation through the prism of foreign-born athletes competing in USA uniforms at the Beijing Olympics.
WA universities want enough money to keep growing
The economy may be slowing down, but the number of Washington students preparing to go to college will continue to be strong, according to the state's four-year universities, which are preparing to ask the Legislature for more dollars to keep growing in the next biennium.
Washington plays 19 home games in 2008-09 season
If Washington wants to get back to the NCAA tournament, it appears have a favorable schedule for the 2008-09 season. For apple growers like Abby Jacobson, making or losing money depends as much on what they don't do as what they do.
WA appeals court rules against WSU dorm patrols
Campus police at Washington State University have no authority to conduct random patrols of dormitory hallways, which have the same privacy protection as the inside of a home, the state Court of Appeals has ruled.
WSU lab finds bacteria killed Seattle falcons
A lab at Washington State University determined it was a bacterial brain infection that killed baby falcons in a closely watched nest atop the Washington Mutual Tower in downtown Seattle.
Conservation groups sue WSU over water rights
Spurred by a recent King County Superior Court ruling striking down parts of existing water usage law, conservation groups have challenged Washington State University's water rights.
WSU backup QB is transferring
New Washington State University coach Paul Wulff is losing backup quarterback Cole Morgan.
WA voters get first shot at Gregoire-Rossi rematch
When Washington voters start getting their primary ballots in the mail at the beginning of August, they'll get their first chance to cast their vote in the rematch between Gov. Chris Gregoire and her Republican opponent, Dino Rossi.
Indiana St. takes chance on Washington quarterback
Less than a month after being released from his national letter-of-intent by Washington State because of a series of traffic violations, quarterback Calvin Schmidtke signed Tuesday to play at Indiana State. |
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