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(03/23/24 9:03pm)
Generations of Pride is a monthly dinner that aims to connect generations of LGBTQ+ individuals in Bellingham. Generations of Pride is hosted by LGBTQ+ Western, PFLAG and Bellingham Queer Collective. The event carries the goal of sharing experiences and wisdom across all generations of LGBTQ+ people.
(03/23/24 6:22am)
On March 1 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention dropped the five-day COVID-19 isolation guidelines. Now when people test positive for COVID-19 they can resume everyday activities without isolating if their symptoms are improving and they are fever-free for at least 24 hours, according to new CDC guidelines.
(03/23/24 4:34am)
I learned early on about the importance of food in our culture and how it brought people together.
(03/23/24 4:33am)
Speaking from experience, being a Thai student at Western Washington University is very isolating. There’s no Thai student club, no city cultural events in Bellingham and the closest temple is in Canada.
(03/23/24 4:15am)
The Little Squalicum Estuary, located in Bellingham’s Little Squalicum Park, was awarded a 2024 Engineering Excellence Award from the American Council of Engineering Companies Washington on Feb. 2.
(03/22/24 9:20pm)
Growing up in Colorado, I started skiing when I was 2 years old. When I began looking at colleges to attend, I knew wherever I went had to have good skiing.
(03/22/24 5:40am)
Once holding pink eggs that blended with the gravel, the library’s tank is now filled with the silver of small darting fish. After nearly two months of growing amongst story times and curious community members, the salmon are ready to be released.
(03/22/24 5:11am)
Chartwells opened a new dining location called Smoothie Lab in the Wade King Recreation Center at Western Washington University on March 4. The Smoothie Lab serves açaí bowls and smoothies.
(03/22/24 4:41am)
Community Vision Survey results were published by the City of Bellingham in February, providing a framework of important challenges and priorities for the Bellingham Plan to address.
(03/17/24 9:53pm)
Amidst the lull of waves breaking against Taylor Dock, Robert Wilmore stands with a mission: to unveil the wonders of the cosmos to all who care to gaze. On clear-sky Sundays, Wilmore sets up a telescope and invites passersby to peek into the lens.
(03/15/24 6:07pm)
On the second floor of Western Washington University’s Wade King Recreation Center, tucked away in a corner surrounded by large windows, sit three Concept 2 Rowing Machines. Maybe you’ve tried using them or maybe they’ve appeared intimidating until now, but after reading this article I hope you’ll be inspired to give them a go.
(03/15/24 8:26pm)
The Wellness Advocate Program is a volunteer opportunity for Western Washington University students interested in being a part of a team, expertly helping their community and becoming a health resource to their peers. The advocates approach topics that impact students, including mental health, sexual health, substance abuse and healthy relationships.
(03/15/24 6:32am)
During my first year, I lost track of how many times I heard my roommates complain about Western Washington University’s Math 112 class.
(03/14/24 12:01am)
Western Washington University will test its emergency system known as Western Alert on Thursday, March 14 at 10:50 a.m. The alert will say that it is just a test. If you are on campus, you are likely to hear or see the test.
(03/13/24 9:32pm)
On Thursday, March 14, the Viking Union Multipurpose Room will hold a fair for students looking to learn about the transition of moving out of the dorms and into an off-campus living space. The Student Housing Fair aims to provide clarification and information to Western Washington University students looking to live off campus.
(03/13/24 5:37am)
After 20 years of use, the Wade King Recreation Center turf field at Western Washington University has developed uneven turf distribution, abrasions and divots across its surface, posing injury risks.
(03/13/24 5:12am)
I was scrolling through TikTok when I noticed people drumming up excitement for the new “Mean Girls” movie.
(03/13/24 12:59am)
For the past 20 years, the design department at Western Washington University has tried to secure funding to resolve their ongoing frustrations with the conditions of the Fine Arts Facilities.
(03/12/24 7:17pm)
For some, horror comes once a year, arriving in October alongside yellowing leaves and a sharp breeze. Others keep the macabre close all year long, watching scary movies in their free time and flipping through the pages of a horror novel while drinking their morning coffee.
(03/12/24 7:10pm)
Western Hub of Living Essentials is holding an upcoming food donation drive and raffle from March 12 to 14 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in Western Washington University’s Red Square. The quarterly event aims to fill the food pantry, located on the fourth floor of the Viking Union, for the next quarter.