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(13 hours ago)
Ongoing repairs to the sewer lines in the Fairhaven Complex finally have an end in sight. The comprehensive plan is expected to be finished this summer, according to Western Washington University construction coordinator, Andy Hanson.
(12 hours ago)
The Vikings aim to wrap up their outdoor track and field season with their seventh and eighth consecutive Great Northwest Athletic Conference titles for both the men and women.
(14 hours ago)
Western Washington University’s Give Day comes this Thursday. It's a day for clubs, sports teams, and programs to ask their alumni, family and friends for donations.
(04/23/24 3:00pm)
Seven miles east of Western Washington University's campus, nestled on the shore of Lake Whatcom, lies the Lakewood Boathouse. Lakewood is Western's water sports facility.
(04/22/24 7:00pm)
The Great Northwest Athletic Conference Championship is almost here, and this year, it is being hosted at Western Washington University’s Viking Field in Bellingham.
(04/22/24 3:00pm)
Western students will be able to major in elementary education in the fall quarter of 2024. While benefiting freshman and incoming students, the shift came too late for upperclassmen and alumni.
(04/21/24 3:00pm)
Students have the opportunity to attend a series of events at Western Washington University’s Earth Week. The week begins with the Earth Day fair in Red Square on April 22 and ends with The Outback Farm Spring Jubilee on April 26.
(04/20/24 3:00pm)
On Thursday, April 25, the eighth annual CASCADIA International Women’s Film Festival will be kicking off. The festival, which takes place until April 28, is a showcase of women-directed films as well as a variety of film-related events and activities.
(04/19/24 11:08pm)
Western Washington University’s 32nd Annual Drag Show is set to take place Saturday, April 20, in the Performing Arts Center at 7:00 p.m. The event is part of Western’s Gaypril celebration, which aims to educate students on how campus can be improved for the LGBTQ+ community.
(04/19/24 7:35pm)
Gabbie Ewing was hired as the assistant athletic director for marketing at Western Washington University on April 1, 2024. She was a student-athlete at Concordia University Portland, playing soccer from 2015-19. Ewing was named Great Northwest Athletic Conference Player of the Year in 2017.
(04/19/24 8:37pm)
This story was originally written for Journalism 307, taught by Professor Betsy O'Donovan, here at Western. Even though one of the reporters is not on our staff this quarter, it has gone through our editing process and meets our standards.
(04/18/24 9:00pm)
Stu Johnson, a 25-year-old Western Washington University student and professional mountain guide, has a deep love for the outdoors, and he wants to share his passion with the Western community.
(04/17/24 8:02pm)
Bellingham renters feel like they aren’t getting what they paid for. While it may be the last thing you want to do on a sunny spring day, taking the time to understand the law could give you a leg up on your rent-hiking landlord.
(04/17/24 8:00pm)
A disco ball hangs off a piece of wood above the left side of the entrance to Ramble Tamble. A neon sign glows through from the outside window and deep red lights combine with the navy blue walls to create a warm bath of color.
(04/17/24 12:00am)
On Thursday, April 18, Western Washington University is hosting their All-Industries Career and Internship Fair inside the Wade King Student Rec Center MAC Gym. The fair is tailored for students to meet employers who are “actively recruiting for positions from various majors and academic levels,” according to the event's page. Students will have the chance to ask employers questions about their field and meet other employers to gain knowledge across multiple fields.
(04/17/24 12:00am)
The Western Washington University club baseball team finished up its series with Central Washington University by winning 15-1 on Sunday morning at Squalicum High School. The Vikings swept the Wildcats in three games over the weekend.
(04/12/24 3:00pm)
A spotlight from a tall lamp shines on a blanket in the middle of the floor. This makeshift stage in an old church near Western is set for the poses of a live model.
(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.