Western will adopt the same approach as fall 2020 and winter 2021 quarters, with only research and experiential classes held on-site
By Sophia Pappalau
In response...
Health Department reiterates need to take precautions seriously
By Lauren Gallup
Whatcom County’s COVID-19 cases are higher now than at any other point during the pandemic,...
This dated model is counter to democracy, creates lopsided representation
By Izzie Lund
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Wilson Library and Red Square are sorely missed
By Sophia Pappalau
Many Western Washington University students are experiencing another quarter away from campus after an announcement...
Students say that online classes have influenced their style
By Sienna Boucher
Fashion is how one can express themself to the world — everyday sidewalks become...
By Phoenix Skye
With the fear of contracting any sickness looming over the heads of Western students, one student is using alternative methods to improve...
By Cameron Sires
Western students set to graduate in the winter and spring will experience their ceremonies virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to Paul...
Wilson Library and Red Square are sorely missed
By Sophia Pappalau
Many Western Washington University students are experiencing another quarter away from campus after an announcement...
Western will adopt the same approach as fall 2020 and winter 2021 quarters, with only research and experiential classes held on-site
By Sophia Pappalau
In response...
Fairhaven residents evacuate residence hall due to fallen tree damage
By Alison Ward
Several trees fell on stack 3 of Fairhaven Complex at about 8:40 p.m....
Students say that online classes have influenced their style
By Sienna Boucher
Fashion is how one can express themself to the world — everyday sidewalks become...
Groups of protestors block camp displacement; small number enter city hall
By Silvia Leija, Faith Owens and Riley Young
This is a story about an ongoing...
The City of Bellingham Planning and Community Development members share news on how definition change will affect Western Washington University students
By Alison Ward
The City...
The nonprofit group ‘We Will’ met to discuss strategies to reopen small businesses
By Georgia Costa
As COVID-19 infections break records in Whatcom County and restrictions...
Potential season for postponed fall sports, athletic department grapples with rising COVID-19 cases
By Nathan Schumock
The Great Northwest Athletic Conference announced Jan. 8 they were...
Former men’s soccer player’s hard work leads to experiences sports fanatics can only dream of
By Aidan Gaffney
In the 15 years since Ben Dragavon last...
Professional Vikings talk friendship and transition to a new country
By Aidan Gaffney
It’s not every day you see a Division II school produce six professional...
Lynden-Lynden Christian, Western-Central highlight biggest rivalries in Whatcom County
By Jordan Stone
Fans putting cow manure under the opposing team’s bench; fish guts under the bench...
Groups of protestors block camp displacement; small number enter city hall
By Silvia Leija, Faith Owens and Riley Young
This is a story about an ongoing...
The City of Bellingham Planning and Community Development members share news on how definition change will affect Western Washington University students
By Alison Ward
The City...
The nonprofit group ‘We Will’ met to discuss strategies to reopen small businesses
By Georgia Costa
As COVID-19 infections break records in Whatcom County and restrictions...
Hint: it starts with giving yourself a break
By The Western Front Editorial Board
Let’s face it: the current political climate is exhausting.
When social media is...
Popular young adult series are riddled with harmful stereotypes
By Natalie Vinh
Authors have built empires through young adult fiction.
Popular series like J.K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter,”...
Hint: it starts with giving yourself a break
By The Western Front Editorial Board
Let’s face it: the current political climate is exhausting.
When social media is...
Support local businesses to preserve richness of Bellingham community
By Sadie Fick
Last December, shoppers entering a store were greeted by decorated evergreens, holiday music and...
Plunging into natural icy waters provides a cathartic and healthy start to the new year.
By Kaleigh Carroll
This New Year’s, people are likely to be...
By Olivia Hobson, Drew Jelinek and Kyle Tubbs
A circle of listeners slowly gathered around Vernon Johnson outside the Bellingham Public Library on Friday, May...
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By Kyle Tubbs
After weeks of lockdowns all over the United States, some states are starting to lift restrictions,...
By Katya McMullen
Two Western alumni living in Bellingham created a podcast about the city during the COVID-19 pandemic
titled The City of Subdued Podcast
The...
By Bella Coronado
As a result of the temporary closures of big donation stores like Value Village and Goodwill, people who are passionate about thrifting...
Professor Dawn Dietrich brought some big ideas to her presentation for the student honors director selection committee on Thursday, Apr. 9.
Dietrich is the third...
Western assistant professor of geology Melissa Rice discussed NASA’s Mars Rover Missions and new discoveries found on Mars at City Council on Tuesday, April...
Republicans in the state Senate are proposing a bill that could possibly lower college tuition by 25 percent at state universities and colleges.
Senate Bill...
Bellingham residents and tourists alike may soon find another attraction within the city of subdued excitement — the world’s largest human hamster wheel.
The hamster...
Students can expect a new restaurant on campus as a part of the Sam Carver Gymnasium renovation proposed in this year’s budget.
Western’s Dining Services...
From Olympia, Governor Jay Inslee joined Western students and statewide universities in a virtual conference about climate change and a proposal for action Tuesday,...
The first spring quarter meeting of the Associated Students Board of Directors highlighted potential projects from across campus.
AS president Annika Wolters called the meeting...
The department of Administrative Computing Services (ADMCS) at Western hired Janice Kijak to be its new director. Kijak replaces former director Bob Schneider who...
A recent national survey conducted by “Money Matters on Campus,” found college students frequently take out large loans yet feel less prepared with financial...