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(04/12/24 3:00pm)
Whatcom Community College’s Athletic Director Rob Pedicone sits hidden in an office at the back of the school’s pavilion. His walls are covered with calendars, schedules and other documents listing things he needs to do. Two pairs of basketball shoes rest atop a filing cabinet in the corner of the room. Boxes, bags and additional paperwork are scattered around. An essential oil diffuser emitting a “calming” scent runs throughout the day.
(04/11/24 12:31am)
The Western Washington University women’s soccer team defeated the Trinity Western Spartans 2-1 in their spring exhibition season home opener to improve to 1-1 on Tuesday, April 9, at Harrington Field.
(04/11/24 3:00pm)
Trace Spath, a current Western Washington University student, has an enormous passion for music. Spath and his friends formed the band OLY while still attending Tumwater High School.
(04/11/24 5:00pm)
After several anonymous donations, Western Washington University is launching a new art history lecture series.
(04/10/24 3:00pm)
In an active threat emergency, such as a shooting, college students will want to know where to go and what to do. At Western Washington University, they might hear a loud announcement blare over the PA system or get a Western Alert on their phones.
(04/10/24 3:00pm)
In 2017, Western Washington University asked the state for $17 million to fund a project that would allow officials to remotely lock down exterior access doors for all academic buildings on campus. Upgraded replacements for interior classroom and lab doors, along with a centralized control system, were also included in the proposal.
(04/08/24 7:49pm)
From the moment we are born, we seek out comfort from the world. As helpless as we are as children, we crave a mother’s touch, a father’s embrace, and in many cases, the love of a transitional object.
(04/09/24 4:00pm)
Western Washington University's partnership with Swipe Out Hunger, a national program which allows students to donate meals to peers dealing with food insecurity, has been unavailable for more than half the academic year after the university switched dining hall providers from Aramark to Chartwells.
(04/04/24 5:46pm)
In December, the Supreme Court declined to rule on a case in which a therapist claimed that a Washington state law banning gay conversion therapy violated his First Amendment right to free speech. This was a victory for LGBTQ+ rights.
(04/04/24 5:27pm)
On April 20, 2024, the eighth annual Great Puzzle Hunt will take place at Western Washington University, attracting hundreds of participants. The event is free and open to all with teams of up to six players, with four to six being recommended.
(04/02/24 8:47pm)
The Good Time Girls are a group of women who offer engaging and entertaining historical walking tours in Bellingham, suitable for both locals and tourists. Focusing on diverse individuals, their tours provide a unique perspective on the city's past. Through a blend of their sass and well-researched information, the Good Time Girls aim to make history both interesting and hilarious, encouraging participants to have fun while gaining insights into how the past has shaped the present.
(04/02/24 8:40pm)
The other day, I found myself crying in the C parking lot of Western Washington University to “Everything” by MUNA after discovering my ex had a new girlfriend. I realized other people might be mourning relationships and that music could help them too. My two favorite breakup albums are perfect for getting you through heartbreak — especially if you’re into pop music.
(03/31/24 4:25am)
Bellingham’s two most frequent high-profile crimes, vandalism and theft, have seen a major decline by over half of monthly occurrences since March of 2022, according to local police and the city’s crime tracker.
(03/31/24 3:31am)
Nine local breweries in Bellingham, Washington have joined Habitat for Humanity in their fundraising efforts towards building homes for families in Whatcom County.
(03/31/24 3:11am)
For many in Bellingham, driving a car to get where we need to go feels like an everyday necessity. However, there are many who choose biking as an alternative. But why bike? Is it only out of necessity?
(03/29/24 9:23pm)
One-day camps range from $25 to $35, and the seasonal camps are about $250.
(04/02/24 2:16am)
Drop-in LGBTQ+ and BIPOC-centered swim lessons are now available every Friday evening to Western Washington University students at the Wade King Student Recreation Center.
(03/29/24 9:14pm)
Mateo Messina is best known for his work composing the soundtrack of the movie “Juno.” For his composition, Messina won a Grammy for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media in 2009. On top of that, his work has been featured in Oscar-winning movies and independent films.
(03/31/24 2:49am)
Across the world, March is Women’s History Month. To celebrate, we spoke to leaders from two on-campus clubs at Western Washington University, Lavender Menaces and the Professional Women’s Association, and asked them for their perspectives on women’s issues today.
(03/27/24 1:59am)
When I was younger, I read books as often as I could. I used to love going to Barnes and Noble and bargaining with my mom on how many books I could buy – completely ignoring her comments on the dozens of books in my room that I hadn’t read yet.