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(10/12/22 5:02am)
The sixth floor of Western Washington University’s Alma Clark Glass Hall is designated as the hall’s 'Pride Housing floor.' It’s the only floor on campus with entirely gender-neutral room assignments, but the program goes beyond just gender-neutral housing.
(10/11/22 8:00pm)
At almost 11 p.m. on the first Wednesday school night of October, dozens of Western Washington University students - many of them first-year students - gathered for an impromptu party at the campus sculpture popularly known as the “Stairs To Nowhere.”
(10/10/22 1:04am)
Enrollment at universities and colleges across the country declined in recent years, but Western Washington University’s campus is active once again.
(10/07/22 8:25pm)
The Western Washington University men’s soccer team has been making the most of their opportunities this season. With a 3-1 win over Seattle Pacific on Oct. 1, the Vikings solely held the first-place spot in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference standings. However, after a 2-1 loss on Oct. 6 to Simon Fraser, the Vikings are now tied for first with both Simon Fraser and Northwest Nazarene.
(10/08/22 3:35pm)
After opening a first location in Ferndale last February, family-owned-and-operated thrift store Mystery Thrift opened a second location in downtown Bellingham on Sept. 3, with a focus on charity, affordability and sustainability. Kyle Weiss, his wife Nicole and their daughter Avery own the business, while other members of the family work or volunteer within it.
(10/07/22 7:20pm)
For the first time in over a year, the Carver Gym location of Freshens Fresh Foods Studio has opened for the fall quarter.
(10/07/22 5:20am)
When third-year student Kateri Rinallo arrived at Western Washington University, she had a realization.
(10/07/22 5:55pm)
After a summer of harassment and a violent act of vandalism, Bellingham business WinkWink Boutique remains resilient in the face of hatred.
(10/07/22 5:04am)
Many Bellinghamsters enjoy the Saturday Farmers Market in the depot square regularly, which is alive and well after 30 years of business. The market has kept running through the hard work of director Lora Liegel, the part-time staff, dedicated vendors and patrons who attend.
(10/07/22 1:00pm)
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(10/05/22 5:40pm)
Content Warning: This story discusses disordered eating.
(10/04/22 2:00pm)
After years in the works, the first phase of the Padden Creek 24th to 30th streets project reached completion on Sept. 21.
(09/30/22 6:47pm)
Western Washington University’s State of the University Address, held Wednesday, Sept. 28, took a look back on the 2021-22 academic year and described new goals set for 2022-23.
(09/30/22 8:09pm)
Asexual people are starting to be recognized on the official queer spectrum and with more visibility comes more questions from the rest of the queer community. I tend not to share the fact that I’m asexual; more often than not, a dozen clarifying questions are attached to it.
(08/01/22 12:35pm)
One iconic monument stands above the rest throughout Whatcom County’s section of the Cascades: Mount Baker.
(08/01/22 12:29pm)
This summer, the Office of Student Life is hosting basic needs student focus groups. This is one of many measures Western Washington University is taking to address food and housing insecurity.
(07/31/22 6:09pm)
“In case nobody told you today… you’re special,” said Melissa Viviane Jefferson, or as most people know her, Lizzo.
(10/05/22 4:50pm)
In July, President Joe Biden visited the Middle East, in what appeared to be an attempt at soothing relations with petrol power-brokers during a time of global economic crisis. What attracted most attention – and most criticism – was his meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and his bizarre decision to fist bump him.
(07/29/22 4:00pm)
At the end of Bellingham’s Cornwall Avenue lies a small beach covered in trash and shards of sea glass. Mounds covered in tarps rise up from behind the chain link fence that attempts to keep people away and the remnants of roads have crumbled onto the rocky shore.
(07/29/22 3:00pm)
After a year of navigating the challenges of on-campus living in a pandemic, no one anticipated the record-breaking heatwave and subsequent wildfires the summer of 2021 would bring.