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(03/16/22 4:58pm)
As spring approaches, The Outback Farm at Western Washington University looks forward to sunshine and warmer temperatures; however, beautiful weather isn’t all the farm has to celebrate this year. Established in 1972, this year The Outback celebrates its 50th Anniversary with some upcoming workshops, festivities and exciting construction projects on the farm.
(03/14/22 11:20pm)
Western Washington University’s Counseling and Wellness Center is on a mission to promote sexual health on campus by mailing free ‘Pleasure Packages’ to students while supplies last.
(03/14/22 11:17pm)
It’s been a long season full of game postponements and uncertainty for the Western Washington University women’s basketball team, but that didn’t deter head coach Carmen Dolfo.
(03/14/22 11:12pm)
A fresh blue glow could be seen in downtown Bellingham on Friday night, emanating from a large-windowed room above East Holly Street. The Blue Room, a creative hub and new all-ages venue currently run by Western Washington University students, had a line of people filing up the stairs for its sold-out grand opening event featuring local art and music.
(03/11/22 8:00pm)
On Feb. 14, Western Students for CHOICE emailed their 9-page list of demands to Western Washington University administration. The acronym “CHOICE” stands for coalition of home/offline individual choice and equity, according to their Instagram page.
(03/11/22 3:00pm)
Home to the majority of Western Washington University students living off-campus, the Happy Valley neighborhood has a notable lack of sidewalks and bike lanes on main thoroughfares. Residents of the area will finally have an opportunity to address their concerns with a chance to participate in the new Pedestrian/Bicycle Master Plan.
(03/19/22 4:20am)
Western Washington University’s softball team won both games in its home opening series against Western Oregon University on Friday, March 5 at Viking Field.
(03/10/22 11:00pm)
The site of the closed Georgia-Pacific pulp and paper mill could be a part of a redeveloped hotel and conference center on the Bellingham waterfront.
(03/10/22 9:00pm)
Have you wanted to get fit but haven’t found the motivation to run on a treadmill or bundle up and go outside? Or worse, have you or someone you knew ever faced a dangerous altercation that could have resulted in severe harm or death, and neither of you had an idea how to fight back for protection?
(03/10/22 4:00pm)
States across the nation have begun removing their mask mandates in varying severity over the last few weeks and our own Washington State will do the same come March.
(03/09/22 9:00pm)
The ordinance that pertains to dogs being off-leash has struggled to clearly define how a dog should be leashed and what exactly defines an animal as being under control. This Bellingham, Washington municipal code was first written in 1995.
(03/09/22 7:00pm)
Bellingham community members took to the I&J waterway site near the Port of Bellingham on Feb. 14 to band together and make the Salish Sea their Valentine this year in a beach cleanup effort hosted by REsources and the Surfrider Foundation.
(03/09/22 5:00pm)
Law Enforcement Mutual Aid Response Team leads the investigation into the Feb. 10 shooting against two Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office deputies.
(03/08/22 11:00pm)
Applications to become a Student Admissions Representative are now closed, and interviews are underway to find the next group of students to lead tours through Western Washington University. But, what does it take to become a tour guide at Western?
(03/08/22 8:00pm)
With a mission of creating opportunities to engage with art at the community level, it made sense for Jansen Art Center to revolve its first themed exhibit around a key source of inspiration in the Pacific Northwest: plants.
(03/08/22 7:00pm)
Western Washington University students gathered in the Viking Union Multicultural Center to Zoom with legislators about bills and topics that focused on marginalized and intersecting identities for Western Intersectional Lobby Day on Feb. 20.
(03/08/22 5:44pm)
A new hotel is on the horizon for Bellingham’s historic Fairhaven district.
(03/08/22 5:36pm)
The Viking Union Gallery is showcasing an exhibit called “Nostalgic for a Place I Can’t Go Back to” by Sophia Lindstrom, a fourth-year student at Western Washington University.
(03/07/22 8:01am)
Here are three facts about me completely out of context that will only make sense after you finish reading this.
(03/04/22 9:27pm)
Be warned, there are spoilers for the musical included!