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(04/09/22 12:48am)
Local business, Captain’s Cod Company, is a food truck that now serves sustainable hook-and-line caught fish and chips, among other dishes, in Bellingham and Whatcom County after initially keeping their business exclusively in eastern Washington.
(04/09/22 12:00am)
COVID-19 booster vaccines will be required for Western Washington University staff and students starting Sept. 1, 2022, according to an email update from Western’s COVID Support Team.
(04/07/22 11:17pm)
This story was originally written for another course at Western. Even though the reporter is not on our staff, it has gone through our editing process and meets our standards.
(03/27/22 5:32am)
Western Washington University’s women’s basketball team added another accolade to its legacy by reaching the NCAA Division II championship for the first time in program history. Despite a spectacular season, Glenville State University bettered the Vikings 85-72.
(03/23/22 4:25am)
As the weather warms and thoughts of summer break begin, students are starting to also look for jobs to fill extra time in the summer.
(03/23/22 4:23am)
For the past five years, the Whatcom County Parks and Recreation Department has been hard at work developing approximately 8,800 acres of land near Lake Whatcom.
(03/23/22 4:33am)
Regardless of who someone is or what they look like, everyone is susceptible to being attacked. In Washington during 2020, 29% of cases involved an offender and 26% involved a victim between the ages of 20-29, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation Crime Data Explorer. Seventy-eight percent of the cases involved a male offender while 55% involved male victims and 44% involved female victims.
(03/22/22 12:09am)
Starting at the gym can be intimidating, but a few women at Western Washington University are creating a community that is open to anyone who wants to begin.
(03/23/22 4:27am)
Alina Niamtsu said her family can’t leave Russian-occupied southern Ukraine because people who have tried to escape have been shot.
(03/23/22 4:29am)
Zebra and quagga mussels, native to the Caspian Sea, are considered a high-priority invasive species in Washington state and can cause significant ecological damage.
(03/21/22 11:07pm)
On Tuesday, Feb. 22, the Whatcom County council voted five to two to approve a supplemental budget request that included $75,000 to Western Washington University to build a Coast Salish style longhouse.
(03/21/22 11:05pm)
It's not everyday you get to hang out with a bunch of worms, a fact that Western Washington University Fairhaven College fourth-year Emma Kolden was personally dissatisfied with.
(03/21/22 10:55pm)
It is no exaggeration to say that Point Roberts, Washington has the most unique municipal situation in all of North America. And, with Canadian border restrictions being eased on Feb. 28, the long road to recovery can start.
(03/21/22 10:45pm)
Western Washington University students attended the off-campus housing fair in the Viking Union multipurpose room to learn about off-campus living opportunities and resources on March 3.
(03/16/22 5:21pm)
Whether it’s “The Bachelor” or “Love is Blind,” many people have their favorite reality TV shows they look forward to watching every week. For some Western Washington University students, the show of choice is “RuPaul’s Drag Race.”
(03/19/22 2:00pm)
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has, undoubtedly, been the most dominant news story in the world. It has been both shocking and unsurprising to the rest of the world, and what many want right now is global support for Ukraine and its people.
(03/16/22 5:09pm)
Staying on trend with the latest fashion can be daunting – and when style guides from publications like GQ and Teen Vogue say spring 2022 is all about statements like bold patterns and see-through fabric, it can be extra intimidating.
(03/15/22 6:34pm)
This story is an expansion on reporting about two separate clothing swaps held within the same week at Western. Read the main story here.
(03/15/22 6:34pm)
This story is an expansion on reporting about two separate clothing swaps held within the same week at Western. Read the main story here.
(03/15/22 6:34pm)
Two clothing swaps were held by Western Washington University organizations. T.A.G. Team for Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Students held their quarterly clothing swap on March 2, while Zero Waste Western along with University Residences Sustainable Living hosted a Free Sustainable Clothing Swap on March 4.