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(12/16/23 10:47pm)
Most eating disorders develop between the ages of 18 and 21, the time when a lot of high school students begin their journey in college, according to the National Eating Disorders Association. According to the National Library of Medicine, many young adults also suffer from body image issues; it is estimated that 20-40% of women and 10-30% of men struggle with this.
(12/16/23 10:42pm)
Nestled in a tree-covered valley, surrounded by stark mountain peaks and bordered by the turquoise glacial waters of Diablo Lake, sits the North Cascades Institute’s Environmental Learning Center
(12/16/23 10:32pm)
High gas prices, increased inflation and record-high greenhouse gas emissions encourage many to consider alternatives to traditional modes of transportation. Electric scooter and bicycle rentals have been a popular choice among cities and universities across the nation, but Bellingham has yet to introduce this emerging technology.
(12/16/23 10:28pm)
Western Washington University students may have encountered a period cramp simulator booth set up in Red Square this quarter. Those brave enough to try it experience what many people feel when on their menstrual cycle via small electrical pulses that cause cramping in the abdominal muscles.
(12/15/23 7:05am)
Here in Bellingham, the circus is always in town. With monthly shows at their performance venue and studio, the Bellingham Circus Guild doesn’t have to jump through hoops to entertain an audience, although they can.
(12/15/23 12:37am)
This year at Western Washington University, there is a new dining service providing meals and goods for students. With the change from Aramark to Chartwells Higher Education, there is an observable difference in the personal care products in the on-campus and in-dorm markets.
(12/15/23 12:32am)
Students familiar with the nooks and crannies of Western Washington University’s campus might have encountered an assortment of paper booklets called zines.
(12/15/23 12:27am)
The Whatcom City Council approved increased spending on affordable housing projects through the Economic Development Investment program on Oct. 24, 2023.
(12/15/23 12:15am)
Americans generate about 4.9 pounds of trash per person per day, according to a 2018 report by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. They produce an extra 25% of waste from Thanksgiving to New Year’s.
(12/15/23 12:10am)
Western Washington University’s Emily Rice is a sophomore from Portland, Oregon. Rice played in all 21 games this season as a defender for the women’s soccer team while starting in 11, averaging 56.1 minutes per game.
(12/15/23 12:05am)
Sean Kaulike Martelles, founder of Kaulike’s Kitchen and a second-year student at Western Washington University, is bringing the spirit of Aloha into his meals. After starting his Hawaiian-based food delivery business in April 2023, Martelles has cultivated a community around enjoying his food.
(12/13/23 11:49pm)
With finals week looming over students, the subject of studying can be a tender one. Some study spaces just don’t cut it – the dorms can be loud, apartments can drain motivation and sometimes the library is just too quiet.
(12/13/23 10:31pm)
Many of us attend the weekly Bellingham Farmers Market held each Saturday in downtown’s Depot Market Square. Offering food, art and clothing, it’s long been one of my favorite weekend outings in my 17 years living in Bellingham.
(12/13/23 10:25pm)
A lot of people say I have an old soul. They likely mean that in the sense I enjoy old turns of phrase, dress like a professor and have esoteric, antiquated interests. This is all absolutely true, but there’s another reason why I embrace this aesthetic – it’s an excuse to kvetch about whatever irks me at the present moment.
(12/13/23 6:02am)
Whatcom Transportation Authority works with Western Washington University to help improve the transportation system for commuting students needing more accessible stop locations or quicker and more reliable bus routes.
(12/13/23 5:53am)
In just two years, Western Washington University’s Asia Hardin has become a leader on the women’s soccer team.
(12/11/23 8:00pm)
New developments have come out regarding the pipe leak in the Fairhaven Complex on Western Washington University’s campus.
(12/09/23 12:55am)
The Sustainability Tracking, Assessment and Rating System has given Western Washington University a silver star for more than a decade straight. Not gold, not platinum – silver.
(12/07/23 6:14am)
If your favorite childhood game was a treasure hunt, then geocaching may be your new favorite hobby. Geocaching — a worldwide treasure hunt — was brought to Western Washington University by the Associated Students Outdoor Center on Dec 6th.
(12/07/23 3:53am)
94 miles from Western Washington University’s campus lives the SEA Discovery Center, a self-sustaining entity of Western in Poulsbo. This institution acts as the only aquarium for the community stretch of Port Townsend to Seattle, educating up to 25,000 visitors a year.