Campus
New emergency rules affect manner of campus activity
By The Front and Monique Merrill | November 8An emergency change was made to three chapters in the Washington Administrative Code on Oct. 13, affecting the use of university facilities, demonstrations, firearms and dangerous weapons.
Virtual reality now a reality at Western
By The Front and Dawson Finley | November 1Immersing oneself in a fabricated world that feels real is no longer just an idea of the future. Virtual reality seminars have begun at the Student Technology Center and a virtual reality game design course within the computer science department is on the horizon.
Student hit by car near dorm transferred to Seattle hospital
By The Front and Melissa McCarthy | October 31By Melissa McCarthy
Man found in Kappa residence hall showers
By The Front and By Melissa McCarthy | October 31By Melissa McCarthy
Police seek man who exposed himself outside Ridgeway Gamma dorm
By The Front and Taylor Nichols | October 27
Studies find students at greater risk of being sexually assaulted in first months of the school year
By The Front , Rachael Buselmeier and Ray Garcia | October 24By Rachael Buselmeier and Ray Garcia
Students petition for film major at Western
By The Front and Jimmy Goulding | October 19By Jimmy Goulding
Senator Doug Ericksen holds town hall meeting at Western
By The Front , Joshua DeJong and Zoe Deal | October 19By Joshua DeJong and Zoe Deal
Campus blood drive draws 142 new donors
By The Front and Paul Kelly | October 10By Paul Kelly
Parking shortage remains an issue despite repaved lots
By The Front and Ray Garcia | October 5
Backspace your e-waste
By The Front | July 28E-waste, the largest growing form of waste in America, is any electronic device that is discarded by its user. This could range from a broken pair of headphones or an old phone charger to a TV or a microwave.
Federal student aid faces 2018 cuts
By The Front and Mary Boynton | July 27The U.S. Department of Education 2018 budget plan, released this spring, proposes to eliminate or reduce funding for more than 30 programs, including a few that are crucial resources for some Western students paying tuition. The proposed budget is still awaiting approval from Congress.