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(01/23/24 6:09am)
The Western Washington University men’s rugby team is 5-0 to start the season. They are also 2-0 in division play after dominating wins against the University of Washington. However, the Vikings have loftier goals.
(01/21/24 9:26pm)
On the morning of Tuesday, Jan. 9, Western Washington University students received a Western Alert about an armed robbery behind the Wendy’s on Samish Way. While these messages seem simple, it takes an entire team of people, including university communications and police, to craft them.
(01/18/24 10:10pm)
Students woke the morning of Thursday, Jan. 18 to another canceled school day. For the second day in a row, Western Washington University’s campus is shut down, due to continual snowfall and icy conditions on campus.
(01/18/24 5:00pm)
I was probably 10 years old. I zigzagged through the metal poles and balconies of a play structure, evading my dad in a game of tag. Jimmy Cliff’s sweet, melodic voice pumped in my ears through an iPod.
(01/17/24 1:22am)
With the release of their first issue, “The Rage” magazine held a celebratory community event, dubbed “Ragefest,” at The Blue Room on Friday, Jan. 12. The event featured live bands, vendors and the first copies of “The Rage.”
(12/20/23 5:21pm)
Bachelor of Fine Arts students in the design program at Western Washington University competed to have their original work featured on a Stemma Brewery beer can. One student was chosen to have their work featured on a dark winter beer for the season.
(12/20/23 2:06am)
Mold behind that bookshelf? Maintenance not returning your messages? Being in a college town, students are often inexperienced renters, and therefore concerns about exploitation are serious. That’s where Tenants Revolt and their Rental Radar comes in.
(12/19/23 6:46am)
I have been painting and drawing since I could hold a crayon. Art was an important part of my life growing up and is still at 21. When I create things now, I mostly do it for an outcome, a finished piece. I sometimes forget that the artistic process can be so much more than just the satisfaction of a final painting.
(12/19/23 6:33am)
Content warning: This article contains language that may be triggering or traumatizing to some readers. CW: MENTIONS OF DRUG USE AND OVERDOSE
(12/19/23 6:14am)
One of my favorite things about Washington, and Bellingham in particular, is that you need not go far to find yourself deep in the woods.
(12/19/23 5:53am)
From the bay to the surrounding mountains, foothills and lakes, one of the biggest draws of Bellingham is its access to a variety of outdoor recreation options.
(12/19/23 5:38am)
For students with disabilities, navigating Western Washington University’s campus on any given day can be difficult. Now that the weather is getting colder, these students must be more careful than ever when getting to class.
(12/19/23 5:20am)
The “People of the Sea and Cedar: A Journey Through the Tribal Cultures and History of the Northwest Coast” exhibition at the Whatcom Museum is being updated to better tell the history of the Northwest Coast people.
(12/19/23 5:01am)
Western Washington University students interested in magic, nature and divination who haven’t yet found their community are in luck. WWU Witches is a new club for witches and magic practitioners, as well as for those curious, and welcomes students of all religious identities and backgrounds to join.
(12/19/23 2:04am)
The Western Hub of Living Essentials, which offers free food and cleaning supplies for students who may not be able to afford necessities, is facing its own affordability concerns.
(12/19/23 1:55am)
The Bellingham City Council extended the moratorium limiting development in the Silver Beach neighborhood by six months to protect the water quality of Lake Whatcom.
(12/19/23 1:52am)
Road2Home opened its first winter shelter at Civic Stadium on Dec. 1, 2023, and it offers nightly housing, unlike its previous shelters.
(12/19/23 1:47am)
Book clubs give a sense of community, but the pressure to finish a certain book by a specific time can make some wary of joining an organized book club.
(12/19/23 1:41am)
Western Washington University works to prepare students for post-graduate careers through career development workshops offered year-round.
(12/19/23 1:36am)
After a three-year hiatus of improvisation-focused performances due to the pandemic, Western Washington University will return on Feb. 9, 2024 with the Commedia dell'arte-style production "Masks Play."