The Housing Hustle: What you need to know about the Western student housing scramble
By Bodey Mitchell and Kaitlyn WardA comprehensive breakdown for students searching for housing in Bellingham
A comprehensive breakdown for students searching for housing in Bellingham
Take the time to understand how the law could give you a leg up on your rent-hiking landlord.
Western Washington University’s 32nd Annual Drag Show is set to take place Saturday, April 20, in the Performing Arts Center at 7:00 p.m.
Stu Johnson, a Western student who is an avid mountain climber and backpacking guide, shares his experience.
Students have the chance to talk to 30+ employers actively recruiting at the All-Industries Career and Internship Fair hosted by Western Washington University.
A new art history lecture series is here at WWU thanks to anonymous donors. Miriam Chusid, a professor from the University of Washington, visited Western to speak about Japanese art.
Figure drawing gives artists a chance to practice drawing the poses of a live model. Life Drawing Bellingham is every Tuesday.
The Good Time Girls are a group of women who offer engaging and entertaining historical walking tours in Bellingham, suitable for both locals and tourists. Focusing on diverse individuals, their tours provide a unique perspective on the city's past.
Bellingham’s two most frequent high-profile crimes, vandalism and theft, have seen a major decline by over half of monthly occurrences since March of 2022, according to local police and the city’s crime tracker.
Nine local breweries in Bellingham, Washington have joined Habitat for Humanity in their fundraising efforts towards building homes for families in Whatcom County.
“OLY [was] formed by high school friends. They started from humble beginnings and have continued to push their dreams forward.”
For many in Bellingham, driving a car to get where we need to go feels like an everyday necessity. However, there are many who choose biking as an alternative. But why bike? Is it only out of necessity?
Insight on Bellingham’s music scene is punctuated with laughter and song clips, all recorded on a computer display in a rainbow of sound waves. The podcast Shut Up and Listen is bringing the tradition of music connection into the digital world.
The walls are lined with documentary posters, band promotions and photographs of smiling musicians where “Binary Bob” Ridgley points out celebrity connections and local legends. From a synth band to the studio, Ridgley has been a musician his entire life.
WWU’s new assistant athletic director for marketing shares her journey from Hawaii to Sweden to the Pacific Northwest.
The Vikings continue their four-game winning streak with a three-game sweep of Central Washington University
Whatcom Community College's Athletic Director Rob Pedicone, with several new coaches, is working hard to transform the program.
The Western Washington University women’s soccer team defeated the Trinity Western Spartans 2-1 in their spring exhibition season home opener to improve to 1-1.
In December, the Supreme Court declined to rule on a case in which a therapist claimed that a Washington state law banning gay conversion therapy violated his First Amendment right to free speech. This was a victory for LGBTQ+ rights.
The other day, I found myself crying in the C parking lot of Western Washington University to “Everything” by MUNA after discovering my ex had a new girlfriend. I realized other people might be mourning relationships and that music could help them too.
Stories come in many shapes and sizes. It’s difficult to discern the best way to tell one, but I think I’ve found it.
When I was younger, I read books as often as I could. I used to love going to Barnes and Noble and bargaining with my mom on how many books I could buy – completely ignoring her comments on the dozens of books in my room that I hadn’t read yet.