ESC Open House brings food, friends, future plans
By Julia Berkman and Donella Lalas | October 10By Donella Lalas
By Donella Lalas
Vicky Matey and Olga Araceli sit beneath an antler chandelier at the Cabin Tavern in downtown Bellingham, drinks and bright purple on-brand stickers in hand, and pose for a photo. The red light from a neon sign behind them frames their heads like a halo.
In an email, President Sabah Randhawa announced plans create a separate Title IX Office focused specifically on investigating cases of sexual misconduct. // Photo courtesy of University Communications
Emmett Linklater built his tiny home with help from his father. // Photo courtesy of The Spokesman-Review
Students for Farmworker Justice is working to spread information about a U.S Department of Labor program called H-2A. // Photo courtesy of Students for Farmerworker Justice
A gender neutral bathroom will be open from Friday, June 1 until the end of finals week. It will replace the women's bathroom on the fifth floor of Wilson Library. // Photo by Mathew Roland
A group of International Buddies pose playfully after their annual bonding trip at Lakewood Boathouse. // Photo courtesy of Sydney Randolph
Madison, a Western student and survivor. // Photo by Taylor Nichols
The Clothesline Project originated in Massachusetts but has been adapted to Western's campus. // Photo by Zoe Deal
Sustainability is a long-term goal of Western’s facilities. Robust compost and recycling services are available, and campus is littered with fill-up stations for reusable water bottles.
Spring quarter can be rough.