BREAKING: Western Academic Workers United vote yes on strike authorization
By Austin WrightEducational student employees vote passes by 93%; will not initiate immediate strike.
Educational student employees vote passes by 93%; will not initiate immediate strike.
The newly opened Mach1 Speedway and Arcade gives locals a new entertainment facility to race go-karts, play games and enjoy food and drinks.
AS Productions is set to host their second-ever Five Minute Film Contest in the Underground Coffeehouse.
Bellingham will have its first contemporary style longhouse in summer of 2025.
Artists at Western are coming up with new ways to get their pieces seen by the public. Whiteboard decorations and miniature drops are two of the creative methods that students have utilized to get their work seen by others.
Western wants you to bring your friends, family and yourself to their first-ever block party happening on May 11 at the track and field near the Wade King Rec Center.
State Route 20’s iconic mountain views make it a popular recreation destination. Even with an early spring reopening, travelers should still be wary of inclement weather and avalanche risk.
Why it matters and small steps everyone can take to help this iconic symbol.
Axe marks the spot; join the fun with games, alcohol and food.
“I have really had a love for this sport, which I believe is god-given,” Barb Demorest, Washington State Bowling Hall of Famer, begins. “It’s unexplainable. Just the moment I picked up a bowling ball, I loved it.”
Museum in Mind is a program that was started by NWRC and Whatcom Museum that gives individuals with early-stage memory loss and their caregivers a chance to check out current exhibits. NWRC Dementia Program Specialists explain the benefits of this program and a recent attendee gives insight into their experience.
ABC’s lease with the Port was terminated in March after allegations of polluting activity earlier this year. Now, the company has withdrawn its application to build a metal shredder on Marine Drive.
With a small chance that a 9.0 earthquake will hit coastal Washington within the next 50 years, here's what you need to know to stay prepared.
Public comment periods offer an opportunity to share opinions and engage with the community. Here’s how to make the most out of your three minutes before the City Council.
WWU’s Hawaiian softball players share a bond like no other, a bond helping to fuel the team’s recent successes.
The Vikings shutout Northwest Nazarene Nighthawks 4-0 to secure first conference title since 2021.
WWU Fly Fishing Club's nine-day excursion searching for steelhead trout.
Since joining Western men's ice hockey in 2020, Edvin Sanders has been a dedicated goalie, captain, teammate and friend.
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.