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(03/13/24 12:59am)
For the past 20 years, the design department at Western Washington University has tried to secure funding to resolve their ongoing frustrations with the conditions of the Fine Arts Facilities.
(03/12/24 7:17pm)
For some, horror comes once a year, arriving in October alongside yellowing leaves and a sharp breeze. Others keep the macabre close all year long, watching scary movies in their free time and flipping through the pages of a horror novel while drinking their morning coffee.
(03/12/24 7:10pm)
Western Hub of Living Essentials is holding an upcoming food donation drive and raffle from March 12 to 14 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in Western Washington University’s Red Square. The quarterly event aims to fill the food pantry, located on the fourth floor of the Viking Union, for the next quarter.
(03/10/24 12:17am)
After hearing from community members who need more time to prepare applications, the Whatcom Racial Equity Commission is extending its application deadline to March 15.
(03/10/24 12:07am)
Western Washington University’s annual Scholarship Fair took place on Feb. 22. Each of the 408 students who attended the fair received a “Passport to Scholarship Success.”
(03/09/24 11:03pm)
The 21st annual Wings Over Water Birding Festival is set to captivate bird enthusiasts and nature lovers in Blaine from March 15 to 17. This three-day annual festival brings together bird watchers, conservationists and experts to celebrate the diverse bird life in the Pacific Northwest.
(03/09/24 10:58pm)
Editor's note: After consulting with affected individuals, The Front has amended the initial use of the term "invisible illnesses" to "chronic pain or fatigue" in the following story. Our publication is committed to accurately representing sources and we apologize for any distress caused.
(03/09/24 10:52pm)
A unique partnership sprouted two years ago when Black Noise Records and Aslan Depot came together to collaborate on weekly record nights. Every Saturday at the Depot, a variety of different music is played, curated by a DJ from Black Noise.
(03/08/24 6:29pm)
It’s hard not to feel a sense of adventure when reading of steel singing against steel, horse hooves squelching in a muddy charge. Fantasy encapsulates adventure. It throws you into a new world with concepts to uncover and fresh characters to discover.
(03/07/24 10:16pm)
Those interested in veterinary medicine at Western Washington University have the opportunity to broaden their volunteer experience and student connections at the Pre-Veterinary Club. There, attendees explore a variety of topics from career pathways to ethics to research in the field.
(03/06/24 6:27pm)
Comedians of Western hosts an open mic night every other Thursday in the Underground Coffee House from 7-8 p.m.
(03/06/24 10:51am)
In early December, my roommates and I decided to watch the movie “Saltburn” in theaters. After we endured the infamous nude dancing scene and the credits rolled, my roommate Olivia stood up and said disappointedly, “that movie was literally ‘The Talented Mr. Ripley’ but worse.”
(03/06/24 10:38am)
The Bellingham Plan, an update to the city’s comprehensive plan, is moving into its next phase of assessing and applying community input to generate growth alternatives for the development of the city in order to be finished by 2025.
(03/05/24 1:31am)
The film premiere of “Love Letters,” directed by Greta Schiller, will be held at Western Washington University on Friday, March 8. The film tells the love story of a lesbian couple and their fight for custody of one of the women’s children.
(03/02/24 3:37am)
The Western Washington University men’s golf team has set their focus on their upcoming spring season. The Vikings are looking to advance to their 25th consecutive NCAA Regional Championships, which Head Coach Luke Bennett hopes to continue.
(02/29/24 10:53pm)
Bellingham voters renewed two public school levies in a Feb. 13 special election. The Bellingham School District runs two property tax levies: enrichment levies that fund school staff and other maintenance operations and technology levies that cover student computers and capital projects.
(02/28/24 1:39am)
With only two games left in the regular season, Western Washington University men’s basketball hosted their final home game at WECU Sam Carver Gym on Saturday, Feb. 24 against the rival Central Washington University Wildcats.
(02/28/24 1:21am)
With winter weather in full force, Western Washington University's Counseling and Wellness Center hosted their third annual Beat the Blues event.
(02/27/24 11:27pm)
Western Washington University’s Peace Corps Recruiter, Jerry Smith, is hosting a Q&A panel of former Peace Corps volunteers for students interested in becoming a part of the Peace Corps on Wednesday, Feb. 28.
(02/27/24 3:04am)
As the Whatcom Racial Equity Commission enters its fourth year of development, the next steps include hiring an executive director and seating a board with representatives and community members, according to the enabling ordinance.