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(02/17/22 1:59am)
Groups holding chocolate-collecting paper bags strolled amidst downtown Fairhaven this Saturday, lighting the local shops abuzz with laughter and conversation as businesses invited the community into their balloon-strung doors during Fairhaven’s first Annual Chocolate Walk.
(02/16/22 4:39pm)
Freshman Lina Hattenbach plays on Western Washington University’s women’s varsity golf team. She grew up in Lidingö, Sweden and is thinking about majoring in business.
(02/16/22 4:42pm)
Sophomore Dani Bailey plays on Western Washington University’s women’s varsity golf team. She grew up in Queenstown, New Zealand and is majoring in communications.
(02/17/22 2:16am)
Daniel qi jue Lai was born in Guangzhou, China. After his sophomore year of high school, he moved to Victoria, British Columbia, when he was 16 years old. There, he finished his junior and senior years of high school before attending Langara College for two years in Vancouver, British Columbia.
(02/16/22 3:34am)
When you’re walking around campus or sitting in class, you see many people of different ethnicities and backgrounds. But out of all the students attending Western Washington University, do you know how many are from another country?
(02/16/22 2:37am)
The summer of 2020 saw the streets of cities and towns across the United States swell with demonstrators rallying for racial justice and against police violence. The Black-led revolt in the U.S. catalyzed global movements against policing with millions marching across the world. The protests demanded the abolition of the police. Since that summer the public has turned a more critical eye toward policing, and elected officials began to discuss reforms.
(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.
(02/13/22 8:06pm)
Beginning Jan. 18, Western Washington University’s dining services introduced climate-friendly meal choices through the World Resources Institute’s ‘Cool Food Badges.’
(02/13/22 9:51pm)
Bellingham businesses and farmers are getting ready to welcome more customers back in person by emphasizing that residents eat locally.
(02/14/22 9:48pm)
Two Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office Deputies were shot on the evening of Thursday, Feb. 10 while responding to an incident between neighbors near the 3000 block of Green Valley Drive in Maple Falls, Wash.
(02/11/22 9:22pm)
What started as another student Instagram page has become one of Western Washington University’s newest LGBTQ+ clubs.
(02/10/22 3:00pm)
From snowshoeing to sea kayaking, Western Washington University students can get outside in an accessible and affordable way through excursions with the AS Outdoor Center.
(02/09/22 1:00am)
For as much as the electric car market has grown in the past decade, the future of transportation remains as uncertain as life itself.
(02/08/22 11:00pm)
Free at-home rapid COVID-19 tests became orderable to each U.S. home address on Jan. 19 according to a White House fact sheet. However, Western Washington University students are still relying on sold-out tests from pharmacies and on-campus testing.
(02/08/22 8:00pm)
If you live in Bellingham you may be wondering why you are still carrying several bins of sorted recycling out to the curb, while friends in neighboring cities like Seattle roll out just one.
(02/08/22 3:58am)
With new faces, returning regulars and improved COVID-19 precautions, open mic night returned to the Underground Coffeehouse at Western Washington University on Tuesday, Jan. 25 for the first time since fall quarter.
(02/08/22 3:54am)
Thomas Edison was one of the most prolific inventors in American history, yet he said his only true discovery was recorded sound; it wasn’t something he made but something he found.
(02/08/22 7:00pm)
Winter quarter at Western Washington University got off to a tumultuous start. Students and faculty received an email on Jan. 10 saying that courses were moving online for two weeks due to the spike in community COVID-19 cases.
(02/12/22 9:29pm)
With the sounds of the city reduced to a distant buzz, the soft rustling of ferns and the occasional chirp of a nocturnal critter take center stage during the natural nightlife of Bellingham.
(02/08/22 3:00pm)
Located in south campus and nestled behind the Academic Instructional Center is a rock enclosure with arched entrances and aligned circular holes.