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Newsletter | July 26, 2021: New AS President and Western's dance club

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Monday, July 26, 2021

This week, learn about how SINI-HHA has adapted to COVID-19, the newest dock in Bloedel Donovan Park and meet Western's Associated Students President for 2021-22.
On Campus
Dancers from SINI-HHA in action while filming their virtual performances. There are ten dancers on screen, and all are wearing jeans with a dark top with a mask. There is fog in the background for artistic effect, and they are in a field.

Western dance club SINI-HHA to release series of virtual performances called “Perspectives” 

No ticket? No problem! The SINI-HHA dance club at Western Washington University is releasing an online showcase titled “Perspectives” that will be available for anyone to view. 

SINI-HHA is an all-inclusive club at Western. Since the campus shut down, members of SINI-HHA have been unable to perform in person. This virtual performance, which they anticipate releasing later this month, will allow them to showcase their work for the first time in over a year...

Read more about "Perspectives" on The Front

Off Campus

A lifeguard sits on a chair under an umbrella, looking out over the water. The lifeguard is dressed in bright red clothing, matching the color of the umbrella. The sun is shining brightly, and there are many people swimming in the water of Lake Whatcom.

Famous dock and lifeguards return to Bloedel Donovan Park

Growing up in Bellingham, Washington, Eddie Hansen said he remembers going to Bloedel Donovan Park as a child. 

"My parents would take us, or we would ride our bikes to Bloedel because my parents knew that it was safe," said Hansen, owner of Natural Way Chiropractic.  

Hansen spent most of his childhood on the docks that once floated in the park's water, with lifeguards that would monitor children's activities, he said... 

Read more about the new H-Dock on The Front

Community Feature

Glory Busic standing in front of a building. She has brown hair, a wide smile, and is wearing a grey sweater. The building has a large wall of windows, and it is sunny outside.

Glory Busic

Hi Western! My name is Glory and my pronouns are she/her. I am so happy that I am your 2021-2022 Associated Students President! As a student, I am in my third year here at Western. I am majoring in linguistics with minors in German and education & social justice. I previously have worked for Residence Life as the South Campus Inclusion Assistant. As President this year, my priorities heavily stem from the Black Student Organization demands. I am dedicated to working to finalize a permanent Black Student Space here at Western, and to continuously communicate with the Black Student Coalition as well as with all student groups on campus. A few specific demands that I will be working on are: “2. Defund the Western Washington University Police… 12. Stand by Shred the Contract and end the contract with Aramark... 17. Better communication with administration and staff.”

I plan to have the Associated Students create a newsletter that will be sent out on a regular basis updating all students on what the Executive Board is working on, how students can get involved, and how the Executive Board members can be contacted to make the Associated Students more accessible and transparent.

I also am pushing to make sure that student voices are at the decision-making table when decisions by administration are being made. I am ensuring that not only are Executive Board members at these tables, but other student leaders here on campus are as well.

I have spent much of my time this summer learning, researching, and meeting with administration, staff, and students to build connections and have a solid foundation for this 2021-2022 school year.

Please feel free to contact me at aspres@wwu.edu with any questions that you have or even to just say hello and introduce yourself! I look forward to seeing you all in the fall
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Photo courtesy of Glory Busic

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