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(05/02/24 9:30pm)
Western Washington University’s Black Student Union is hosting the Sunset Soirée on May 4, 2024, in the Viking Union Multipurpose Room. This will be the first heritage night dinner hosted by the Black Student Union since 2016.
(05/01/24 6:24pm)
Latine affinity-based housing will be implemented at Western Washington University for the 2024-25 school year, according to their website. The housing will aid in presenting many opportunities for community building among Latine students.
(18 hours ago)
What do you think of when someone says “Hey, let’s go axe-throwing?”
(18 hours ago)
The Washington State Court of Appeals Division One held session at Western Washington University’s Fairhaven College of Interdisciplinary Studies on April 16.
(05/02/24 3:00pm)
The steady, deep rumble of falling bowling pins diffuses through 20th Century Bowl as competition fills the air.
(05/01/24 3:00pm)
Wildlife photographer Art Wolfe came to Western Washington University on Friday to talk and display photos from his new book, “Wild Lives.”
(05/02/24 3:00pm)
Whatcom Museum hosts Museum in Mind on the second Monday of every month, giving individuals with early-stage memory loss, and their caregivers, an opportunity to explore the current art exhibit and engage their minds.
(04/30/24 3:00pm)
Since joining Western men's ice hockey in 2020, Edvin Sanders has been a dedicated goalie, captain, teammate and friend, but with their season ending in February, he’s gearing up to say goodbye to Western.
(05/01/24 3:00pm)
In the next 50 years, there is a 15% to 40% probability that a devastating earthquake with a magnitude of 9.0 will hit Bellingham, said Colin Amos, a professor of geology at Western Washington University.
(05/02/24 1:00am)
The piles of scrap metal at the Bellingham waterfront are shrinking. In March, the Port of Bellingham terminated its lease with ABC Recycling due to allegations of environmental misconduct, giving ABC until June 30 to remove all scrap metal from the Port’s shipping terminal.
(04/29/24 6:00pm)
Western Washington University’s Campus Development Plan, a plan to improve and modernize campus in the next 10 to 15 years, includes a designated pathway for micro-mobility users such as bicycle or scooter riders.
(04/27/24 3:00pm)
On many Monday evenings, the Bellingham City Council opens its chambers to public participation and gives the microphone to the people, three minutes at a time.
(04/27/24 3:00pm)
As the sun lowers on the Sehome Neighborhood, orange and white chickens peck away at the lawn while, behind them, a group of musicians tune their instruments in a flowery, wallpapered living room. This scene is a common sight at one house that sits just below the Sehome Hill Arboretum.
(04/27/24 3:00pm)
On Sunday, April 21, silent chess players filled the Viking Union Multi-Purpose Room. Their attentive eyes fixed on the black and white pieces that littered the table as their hands moved with intention to combat their opponent’s last move.
(04/26/24 5:25pm)
Content Warning: This article references sexual abuse and sexual assault
(04/26/24 3:00pm)
Western Washington University has a Black student population of less than 4% as of 2022, according to The Office of Equity. Due to the small Black student population, it's not uncommon for these students to feel alone on campus, but the university is taking steps to change that.
(04/24/24 6:27pm)
Ongoing repairs to the sewer lines in the Fairhaven Complex finally have an end in sight. The comprehensive plan is expected to be finished this summer, according to Western Washington University construction coordinator, Andy Hanson.
(04/25/24 3:00pm)
On Wednesday, April 17, at Unknown Board Shop, skateboard community members Gil Lund, Zac Garza, James Klinedinst, Pedro Jimenez and others came together to improve skateboarding around the Pacific Northwest with the new Northwest Skate Collective. Their first priority is to develop the DIY Skatepark next to the Waterfront Bike Track into a real, modern skatepark, and to improve skate spots that already exist around Bellingham.
(04/24/24 7:18pm)
The Vikings aim to wrap up their outdoor track and field season with their seventh and eighth consecutive Great Northwest Athletic Conference titles for both the men and women.
(04/24/24 5:14pm)
Western Washington University’s Give Day comes this Thursday. It's a day for clubs, sports teams, and programs to ask their alumni, family and friends for donations.