Posts Tagged ‘Western Michigan University’

WMU runs to 41-7 win over Bowling Green

BOWLING GREEN — Three straight games of a good running attack. Three straight wins. Western Michigan University’s Tevin Drake gained 127 yards on 10 carries and scored a touchdown to help the Broncos rip Bowling Green, 41-7, on Friday afternoon at Doyt L. Perry Stadium.

Western Herald sports thought of the day

By Mike Feld Western Herald For those unaware, it’s rivalry week at Western Michigan University. Yes, those hated enemies from the flat, plain‑filled land that is Mt. Pleasant will pack its Central Michigan University on charter buses headed Southwest towards Kalamazoo this weekend. For the newbies to this debacle that is a week’s worth trash talking, education bashing and debates on who can drink the most beer in the oddest way possible, welcome. We’re glad you’re here. Everyone has the


Bronco golf team stays in the hunt in Happy Valley

By Mitch Barnett Western Herald The Western Michigan University golf team participated in the 34th annual Nittany Lion Women’s Invitational this past weekend hosted by Penn State University, its third straight year in the event. The event held on October third and fourth, consisted of 54 holes, 36 on the first day and 18 on the second. There were 16 schools that participated in the event including Ball State University, Boston College, Bowling Green State University, Bucknell University,


Broncos rally to improve to 3-0 in MAC

By Scott Sierzenga Western Herald The Western Michigan University Volleyball (11-7, 3-0 Mid-American Conference) team was caught sleeping early on in its match against Northern Illinois (6-10, 0-3) on the last day of its three match road trip. The Huskies came out firing on all cylinders as they held the Broncos to a dismal .058 hitting percentage in the first set. Northern Illinois also landed seven more kills than the Broncos in the first set with 17 total led, which was by its own Kris


Glacial retreat a serious problem in China

Scientist Wang Ninlain indicated that climate change is having serious implications in Northern China By Ranchithaa Anatory Western Herald   Spatial and temporal variations in the climate of the Tibetan Plateau and how they affect the Asian monsoon system was the highlight of Wang Ninglian’s, Ph.D., speech titled “Climate Change and Glacial Recession in Northwestern China” Friday at Western Michigan University.  Wang, the director of Cryosphere and Global Change, Cold and Ar


Archives