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(05/25/22 12:26am)
Resident Advisors at Western Washington University receive room, board and the privacy of a single dorm, but is the job worth it? Tasked with overseeing dozens of residents, RAs build community and show support for the students.
(05/24/22 4:00pm)
The Cascadia International Women’s Film Festival returned for its first in-person festival in two years from May 12 to 15 at the Pickford Film Center in Bellingham.
(05/24/22 12:45am)
As anti-abortion legislation prepares to go into effect in various states across the U.S., reproductive health services in Whatcom County are readying themselves for a potential increase in out-of-state patients.
(05/24/22 12:46am)
Coming off a positive year in 2021, the Bellingham Bells’ 2022 season kicks off May 31 at historic Joe Martin Field with an opener against the Springfield Drifters.
(05/20/22 8:11pm)
National Bike to Work/School Day is on May 20 and Western Washington University is showing its support with booths, food and more throughout the month of May.
(05/20/22 8:03pm)
(Hammock Man has requested to remain anonymous due to the nature of his activities, which could result in unwanted attention from school administration. For the purpose of this article he has agreed to go by the name Will.)
(05/20/22 9:21pm)
Your teacher walks to the front of the class and smiles uneasily at the classroom. You know what’s coming before they say a thing.
(05/20/22 4:53am)
John Waters spoke with The Front last week in a twenty-minute interview covering his new book ‘Liarmouth: A Feel-Bad Romance’, spoken-word show and his filmography ahead of his appearance at Western Washington University this Saturday, May 21.
(05/19/22 11:54pm)
Opposing groups of demonstrators gathered in Red Square on Monday, May 16, in yet another theater of the nationwide battle over abortion rights.
(05/19/22 7:00pm)
If you’ve stumbled upon my Instagram stories, you’ve probably noticed I excessively post about Mother Monster herself, Lady Gaga. Okay, “excessively” is somewhat of an exaggeration, but what isn’t an exaggeration is my love for this century’s queen of pop.
(05/19/22 6:00pm)
When Rick Baunach bought his second home, he found a concrete Japanese lantern in the garden, he calls this his Japanese garden seed. He became interested in Japanese gardening techniques and his love of gardening grew.
(05/19/22 5:00pm)
Picture this: it's a Monday night and there is nothing to do, so while scrolling mindlessly on Instagram a colorful flyer comes across the screen. That flier is full of information for Western’s Salsa and Bachata dance club.
(05/17/22 6:00pm)
Western Washington University’s Ethnic Student Center clubs are hosting Heritage Dinners, which are end of the year celebrations filled with food, performances and other forms of entertainment varying based on the club to build and celebrate their communities.
(05/17/22 7:00am)
Climate activism at Western Washington University has opened a new front with the founding of the Students for Climate Action.
(05/17/22 12:31am)
The first Saturday of May each year marks a special occasion for Bellingham: the opening day of boating season.
(05/17/22 12:28am)
Six years ago, when Teri Bryant started working at the Whatcom Homeless Service Center, she said Whatcom County’s system to help homeless families was close to functional zero, but now the story is different.
(05/15/22 5:17am)
Hello readers,
(05/15/22 5:05am)
What dogs, you ask? Yes. I’m talking about feet.
(05/15/22 2:17am)
As a Ukrainian-American who was born in Kyiv and came to the United States when I was 1 year old, I have felt helpless. These last few months, I’ve seen the country I was born in and still want to visit being demolished.
(05/14/22 6:00pm)
A short, low tunnel surrounded by greenery welcomes you to Fairhaven College and its dorms. Its walls painted with layers and layers of gray paint from years of battling graffiti.