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(12/11/22 5:52pm)
Sitting behind Arntzen Hall on the campus of Western Washington University is a patchwork of garden spaces — small raised beds full of soil, a greenhouse, a patch of growing camas bulbs and a compost pile. As part of the university’s campus, the Arntzen Hall gardens are utilized by the College of the Environment for classes that teach hands-on horticulture and agriculture concepts.
(12/04/22 7:48pm)
The Sunnyland neighborhood of Bellingham will soon have one more option for beer and eats with the addition of two new businesses under the same roof — El Sueñito Brewing Company and Frelard Tamales.
(11/29/22 8:36pm)
After a months-long national search, Western Washington University has selected Katy Potts as the new chief of the University Police. The announcement was made on Oct. 31, and Potts will begin her new position in the new year.
(11/11/22 7:34am)
Food prices haven’t stopped rising — take a walk down the aisle at your closest grocery store, and you’ll see it right on the price tags — it’s no secret.
(10/19/22 1:57am)
Air quality in Bellingham has reached an “unhealthy” level due to ongoing wildfires in the northwest region.
(10/18/22 7:21pm)
Take a trip with me: you’re on the campus of Western Washington University, walking south towards the stairs to nowhere. You enter the Environmental Studies building and walk up that dingy flight of stairs to the second floor. Walking east, you pass the geology department’s various museum displays — bugs stuck in amber and ancient animal tracks. Finally, you reach the end of the hallway — room 213.
(10/15/22 5:25am)
Data released last week revealed that the incoming class of first-year students at Western Washington University is indeed the largest cohort the school has seen in its 129-year history.
(10/07/22 5:20am)
When third-year student Kateri Rinallo arrived at Western Washington University, she had a realization.
(05/08/22 8:50pm)
Have you ever seen a child sabotage a game of cornhole?
(02/14/22 8:08am)
From April to June 2020, while everyone else was busy trying to find yeast for their sourdough recipes, I put my free time to good use in order to better myself and my passion for film. Shitty romance films, to be specific.
(10/01/21 5:09pm)
On Sept. 20 and 21, new and returning students gathered on campus for the fall info fair, an event that hasn't been held in person since 2019. The info fair featured over 135 groups, clubs, departments and associations from Western.
(06/21/21 2:42am)
Fourteen years ago, Rachel Sullivan thought the idea of picking berries sounded boring.
(06/08/21 9:25pm)
The 100 block of Grand Avenue has been without a southbound lane since last August. The reason? Upscale Italian food and hard cider.
(05/23/21 6:45am)
On Friday evening, leadership from Western’s Black Student Organization hosted a virtual candidate forum for those running for both the Associated Students Executive Board and the Associated Student Senate.
(05/19/21 4:14am)
This story expands on an article about how COVID-19 has had a significant effect on individuals with eating disorders. Read the main story here.
(05/19/21 4:03am)
Content Warning: This article contains language that may be triggering or traumatizing to some readers. CW: Eating disorders
(05/11/21 1:12am)
The health of local ecosystems might not be the first thing on someone’s mind when sitting down and cracking open a cold one. Bellingham-based Aslan Brewing Co. is changing that.
(05/03/21 11:02pm)
While driving through Bellingham’s Birchwood neighborhood, it’s hard to miss the small, colorful boxes that occupy street corners and the front yards of homes. Food share boxes, which are often filled with pasta, canned food, bread, fresh vegetables and various other pantry items, are providing necessary staples to a community in need.
(04/24/21 1:06am)
Spring has arrived in Whatcom County, and with it, the beginning of the Bellingham Farmers Market’s season, resuming weekly Saturday business from from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Depot Square Market.