WWU’s first women's club baseball team wins national championship
By Meladie Young | May 15Starting in the spring of 2023, this victory expresses their progress as a club.
Starting in the spring of 2023, this victory expresses their progress as a club.
By Jana Obune
See what kind of decisions course builders need to make when planning for the NC3 climbing competition and how you can get into bouldering at Western in this interactive presentation.
Bigger doesn’t always mean better when it comes to Western club sports playing bigger Division I schools in regular season competitions.
The Vikings won in convincing fashion at home, setting them up to host the NCRC Championships at home. // Photo by Cailean Mcleod
After spending five months practicing judo in Japan, senior Nathan Swanson-Dinsmore returned to the U.S. with a reinvigorated passion for the sport and an ambition to revitalize the judo club that once thrived on campus.
Playing with the boys has never been an issue for freshman Anna Stensland. Having spent the better part of her youth as the only girl on her co-ed team in the Seattle Junior Hockey Association, Stensland has no trouble competing at whatever level she is placed in.
On Oct. 24, in the chill evening air of the parking lot outside of Laurel Church, you could hear the thrum of bowstrings and slap of arrowheads hitting targets.
The Equestrian team has had around 40 people try out for the team in the past. // Photo courtesy of Kylee Moneypenny
Western’s 2017-2018 Women’s Rugby team members. // Photo courtesy of Western Women’s Rugby Team
The Viking 59 cost about $30,000 to build and operate per year. // Photo courtesy of WWU Racing
A group of International Buddies pose playfully after their annual bonding trip at Lakewood Boathouse. // Photo courtesy of Sydney Randolph