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A selfie of Cheyenne Gillespie. // Courtesy of Cheyenne Gillespie
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A selfie of Cheyenne Gillespie. // Courtesy of Cheyenne Gillespie
Tyler Balthrop posing with a camera in the snow. // Courtesy of Tyler Balthrop
Zoie Johnson posing in between some autumn trees. // Courtesy of Zoie Johnson
Western alumna Rashawn Nadine Scott giving someone a hug. Screencap taken from the University Marketing team’s “Fall Anthem†video that won a Grand Gold CASE VIII Award. // Courtesy of University Relations and Marketing
A woman fans a handful of dollar bills in front of her face. Many minimum wage workers in Bellingham depend on cash tips to supplement their income. // Photo by Sharon McCutcheon
A computer showing a Zoom class meeting sits on a wooden table. Western has been functioning remotely, mainly using Zoom for classes and meetings, for a year as of March 11, 2021. // Photo by Chris Montgomery on Unsplash
Mollie Olson maneuvers her way inside the paint. Olson scored 14 points on the night, continuing her hot streak. // Courtesy of Christian Serwold
A screenshot of the new Western research Twitter account homepage that went live Feb.17, 2021. Students and faculty can follow to see research opportunities and grants. // Screenshot by Adriannah Roman
The double chocolate trifle Lil’ Scrappie from Saltadena Bakery is made from leftover cake scraps in an effort to prevent unnecessary food waste, Feb. 6, 2021. // Photo by Caroline Brooks
The tops of Kush Mint cannabis plants poke through a net at Subdued Excitement, a producing dispensary in Ferndale, Wash. The Washington State Legislature considered and tabled legislation allowing people to grow cannabis at home. // Courtesy of Subdued Excitement
A Western student exhales mint-flavored e-cigarette juice on Feb. 25, 2021. Tasty nicotine flavors can attract young adults to purchase an e-cigarette, especially during the restrictions of the pandemic. // Photo by Georgia Costa
An abandoned building with boarded-up windows. Near the relocated Camp 210 some businesses have boarded up their windows, a sign of an upsurge of the problematic NIMBY mentality. // Photo by Kelly Lacy