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The Whatcom Health Center currently sits on 1500 N State St. in Bellingham, Wash. The property will be repurposed into the Way Station Facility next year. // Photo by Cameron Baird
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The Whatcom Health Center currently sits on 1500 N State St. in Bellingham, Wash. The property will be repurposed into the Way Station Facility next year. // Photo by Cameron Baird
Over 300,000 protesters took to the streets to advocate for environmental justice at the People’s Climate March, in 2014. Leaders and policymakers are beginning to implement the concept and work grassroot coalitions have been pushing for years. // Photo courtesy of Robert van Waarden, Survival Media Agency via Flickr
Over 300,000 protesters took to the streets to advocate for environmental justice at the People’s Climate March, in 2014. Leaders and policymakers are beginning to implement the concept and work grassroot coalitions have been pushing for years. // Photo courtesy of Robert van Waarden, Survival Media Agency via Flickr.
The Western Washington University Women’s Volleyball team celebrates together in Sam Carver Gymnasium. The Vikings defeated the Falcons twice in their doubleheader on May 15, 3-1 and 3-1. // Photo courtesy of Christian Serwold
The Western Washington University Women's Volleyball team celebrates together in Sam Carver Gymnasium. The Vikings defeated the Falcons twice in their doubleheader on May 15, 3-1 and 3-1. // Photo courtesy of Christian Serwold
A flyer that reads “Bike Month.†Western Washington University and Smart Trips encourage bike riding instead of driving and offer resources to help make it possible. // Photo courtesy of Jillian Trinkaus
President Randhawa hosted a live Q&A with Western students May 20. In fall 2021, Randhawa will welcome back students to Western’s campus. // Photo courtesy of Western’s Director of University Communications Paul Cocke.
President Randhawa hosted a live Q&A with Western students May 20. In fall 2021, Randhawa will welcome back students to Western’s campus. // Photo courtesy of Western’s Director of University Communications Paul Cocke.
A gavel rests on a wood stand. The Washington legislature announced a new bill that aims to improve tenant protections as the eviction moratorium expires. // Photo courtesy of Tingey Injury Law Firm via Unsplash
A gavel rests on a wood stand. The Washington legislature announced a new bill that aims to improve tenant protections as the eviction moratorium expires. // Photo courtesy of Tingey Injury Law Firm via Unsplash
A picture of Thomas Henry Huxley fades out over a photo of Western's college of the environment. Editorial illustration by Nate Sanford, photo by Cameron Baird
A picture of Thomas Henry Huxley fades out over a photo of Western's college of the environment. Editorial illustration by Nate Sanford, photo by Cameron Baird
The burial of Lorrie Otto, an environmental activist and author, chose a green burial at The Meadow to raise awareness of this practice. Green burial is an environmentally-friendly alternative to conventional burials, whose caskets use woods from 40 to 50-year-old trees, often rainforest trees. // Photo courtesy of Brian Flowers
A person gazes down at their phone and laptop. Media consumption and a rise in online diet culture impacted the experience of people with eating disorders. // Illustration by Tesla Kawakami
A person gazes down at their tech devices. Media consumption and a rise in online diet culture impacted the experience of people with eating disorders. // Illustration by Tesla Kawakami
A person gazes down at their tech devices. Media consumption and a rise in online diet culture impacted the experience of people with eating disorders. // Illustration by Tesla Kawakami
A person gazes down at their tech devices. Media consumption and a rise in online diet culture impacted the experience of people with eating disorders. // Illustration by Tesla Kawakami