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A brick painted with the words “COVID-19†rests near Red Square in April, 2020. While technically prohibited, campus bricks are sometimes decorated to reflect relevant events. // Photo by Nate Sanford
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Entrance leading into The Outback Farm on April 8, 2021. The farm is open to all students who are interested in volunteering or who want to learn more about farming on campus. // Photo by Crystal Tucker
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Kyla Graham forms scone dough with her hands. Graham and Xander Terrell have a special vegan scone recipe they can’t wait to share with Bellingham, Wash. // Photo courtesy of Scott Terrell
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Kyla Graham forms scone dough with her hands. Graham and Xander Terrell have a special vegan scone recipe they can’t wait to share with Bellingham, Wash. // Photo courtesy of Scott Terrell.
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An initial draft of the proposed longhouse to be built at Western Washington University. The large cedar structure will be used to host Native American Student Union events and will be a cultural center for meetings, workshops and educational seminars. // Illustration courtesy of Laural Ballew
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A COVID-19 vaccine being administered in Macau, China on March 5, 2020. Recently, universities have been deciding whether to require the vaccine for students and staff returning to campus in fall 2021. // Photo courtesy of Macau Photo Agency via Unsplash
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A hiker stands in an alpine meadow. The Western Washington University Associated Students Outdoor Center was recently allowed to take 10 person groups on local day hikes, as well as offer weekend equipment rentals. // Photo courtesy of Holly Mandarich via Unsplash
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Bellingham City Hall on Friday, April 23. City council members will vote on an ordinance this May that would require employers to provide hazard pay for grocery workers. // Photo by Kelton Burns
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A print inside of a frame shows a cat looking through a window, with the words “Welcome Home†in the bottom right-hand corner. This print is one of many that Kat Varela has sold for mutual aid through their online platform Good Boy Mercantile. // Photo courtesy of Kat Varela
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Students surround a person in power as decisions are signed into effect on their behalf. Honors students of color are concerned over questions of diversity, equity and inclusion as Western Washington University’s Honors Program transitions to an honors college. // Illustration by Tesla Kawakami
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A view of the Skookumchuck Wind project in Lewis County, Wash. Skookumchuck can produce 137 megawatts of wind energy and is the first large-scale wind project to be built in western Wash. // Photo courtesy of Southern Power