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Terrorism suspect studied at Eastern
July 15, 2009 in City on Page A7 A Somali-American indicted in an international terrorist plot lived in Cheney and attended Eastern Washington University. Abdifatah Yusuf Isse, 25, is in federal custody, accused with Salah Osman Ahmed, 26, … 3
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Accused terrorist lived in Cheney
July 14, 2009 in City A Somali-American indicted in an international terrorist plot lived in Cheney and attended Eastern Washington University. 1
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Friends of Library plans campus tour
June 11, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page W4 The annual Eastern Washington University Friends of the Library walking tour of the campus on Monday offers a leisurely narrated stroll through the campus of the university that developed alongside …
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Students present fruits of labor
May 28, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page W1 In a two-day whirlwind of higher learning, Eastern Washington University held its 12th annual Research and Creative Works Symposium last week, showcasing the efforts of hundreds of students. With the …
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Books2Eat invites food for thought
May 21, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page V14 Sometimes a literary event is just for fun – and quite delicious. Eastern Washington University Friends of the Library will host the annual Books2Eat festival May 27 and the public …
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EWU budget plan cuts $13.3 million, raises tuition
May 16, 2009 in City on Page B2 The Eastern Washington University board of trustees was presented with two budget scenarios Friday. The first, prepared by President Rodolfo Arévalo in consultation with faculty and staff, will likely be …
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EWU president to reveal plan for cutting $26 million
May 12, 2009 in City Eastern Washington University President Rodolfo Arévalo will present his plan for cutting $26 million from the university’s budget over the next two years to the Board of Trustees on Friday.
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EWU students rally against cuts
April 1, 2009 in City State university administrators are keeping budget plans close to their vests while Washington House and Senate negotiators decide whether impending higher education cuts will be bad news or very bad … 1
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In brief: Motorist dies in crash on Seven Mile Road
March 20, 2009 in City on Page A5 A motorist was killed Thursday night following a head-on collision about 9 p.m. on Seven Mile Road near Inland Road. The victim’s car caught on fire after the collision, said …
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Many feel threatened as state funding prospects fade
March 11, 2009 in City on Page A5 OLYMPIA – In Cheney, college administrators are going back into the classroom and teaching without extra pay. At the Crosswalk teen homeless shelter in Spokane, staffers wonder if they’ll have …
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EWU posts dean’s list
March 9, 2009 in Features on Page C5 The following is a continuation of the Eastern Washington University fall dean’s list for the 2008-09 academic year. Below are area students named to the list. Mead: Jenna Ainslie, Anna-Marie …
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Evolution of women’s roles topic of discussion
March 5, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page W3 A panel of local women will sit down Tuesday to chat about how women’s roles in Cheney have evolved over the past 26 years. The Cheney Women’s Oral History Project, …
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Buses carrying EWU track team crash near Seattle
February 14, 2009 in City Two buses carrying the Eastern Washington University track team crashed Friday after an errant driver cut off one the buses on state highway 520 just east of Seattle.
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EWU facing job losses, official says
February 12, 2009 in City on Page A5 OLYMPIA – When he took over as acting president of Eastern Washington University, John Mason was given a sign for his office. “Thou shalt not whine,” it reads.
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Professors recount trip to Nicaragua
February 12, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page N2 A panel of Eastern Washington University and Washington State University professors spoke of revolution and sacrifice to an audience of both schools’ students last Thurday. The four panelists recounted their …
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EWU fan makes it his work to inspire athletes to greatness
February 5, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page W1 Since 1994, Eastern Washington University alumnus Terry Stratton has rarely missed an Eagles game. Usually it’s just the players who suit up for contests, but that’s not the case for …
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EWU’s leader extends leave
January 13, 2009 in City on Page A5 As his colleagues tackle the worst budget crisis in decades, the president of Eastern Washington University remains on leave, continuing his own medical battle. President Rodolfo Arevalo announced Dec. 1 …
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EWU president extends medical leave
January 12, 2009 in City, Idaho As his colleagues tackle the worst budget crisis in decades, the president of Eastern Washington University remains on leave from campus, continuing his own medical battle.
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Still big man on the block (where he lives)
January 6, 2009 in Sports on Page C1 Some 23 years after establishing himself as a likeable low-post load and legendary rebounder at Eastern Washington University, John Randa is still chasing down basketballs. But instead of swapping elbows …
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EWU changing housing locks
September 24, 2008 in City on Page B1 Eastern Washington University plans to change the locks to 3,500 dorm rooms and campus apartments because a key fitting all of them has been missing since spring. “It is the …
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EWU salary negotiations deadlocked
January 31, 2008 in City on Page B1 The faculty and administration at Eastern Washington University are again at an impasse over salaries, with contract talks scheduled to move into mediation today. Professors complain they’re consistently the lowest …
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EWU’s shuffle
June 4, 2007 in City on Page A1 Eastern Washington University is closing in on the sale of its downtown Spokane center, and its long-awaited move to the Riverpoint campus is set to happen this summer. But it’ll …
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EWU celebrates 125th birthday today
April 3, 2007 in City on Page B1 When Catherine Simpson was a college student in Cheney in the 1930s, she worked at Showalter Hall for a quarter an hour. Showalter Hall is still on the campus at …

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