We Are One [Of A Kind]

We all know that Loggers truly are one of a kind. We are an extraordinary community that includes Loggers from virtually al walks of life and spans generations. We share in common a distinctive culture and a remarkable campus. As individuals and a community, we have enormous impact. This campaign seeks to raise support for financial aid, academic programs and other strategic campus initiatives, including a new aquatic center and expanded fitness center. To learn more and out the campaign and to meet a few of our kind, please visit the campaign website.

Below are a few renderings of the new aquatic center and expanded fitness center.

 

The main entrance to the facility from N. 11th St.

The new aquatic center features an eight-lane competition pool and a three-lane warmup pool.

This is the lower level of the expanded fitness center with a glimpse of the climbing wall and the treadmills looking out onto East Field.

The upper level of the expanded fitness center features more workout equipment with a view of Mt. Rainier.

A cafe will be just inside the main entrance off N. 11th St.


This will be the view from the main entrance of the cafe and the new Hall of Fame room.

A new climbing wall will be part of the expanded fitness center.

 

Varsity 8
Women's Crew

The women’s varsity eight made its 11th straight appearance at the NCAA Division III Rowing Championships last weekend. The Logger boat, along with all the other crews, faced some rough weather during both days of the championship, but all of the boats persevered and completed three 2,000 meter races over two days. The Loggers’ premier boat took eighth at the national regatta with its best race coming in the Petite Final on Saturday, according to head coach Aaron Benson. The national championships concluded a great season for the Loggers, who were dominant over their fellow Division III crews on the west coast all season long.