Having ‘the talk’ with your professors
By The Front and Questen Inghram | May 25The Western Front asked professors about the importance of sex in their field of study.
The Western Front asked professors about the importance of sex in their field of study.
There’s a lot to learn during your freshman year of college, like how to do laundry or live off of Top Ramen. But for some students, there is an additional challenge: Learning to navigate and maintain a long distance relationship.
Erotic poetry night at the Underground Coffeehouse is a place where people can gather to express and discuss sexual empowerment. Students are given a platform to freely present their opinions and expressions in a space where they feel comfortable to be themselves.
Did you know aquaponics helps put toppings on your pizza?
Though they can often be mundane, internships are a great way to build your résumé and jumpstart a career. This fall, two students are ditching the typical coffee runs and paperwork to take on an internship at “the happiest place on earth,” Disneyland.
After the mics are set up in the KMRE radio studio, the air fans are turned on to keep the studio space as cool as possible, because 10 people will soon squeeze into the room to produce a radio show.
Gaming with your friends used to mean riding your bike over to a friend’s house, or meeting up at an arcade.
Flooding into the Barkley Village theater, moviegoers tightly packed themselves together to witness Luc Besson’s action packed and cartoonish sci-fi film, “The Fifth Element,” on the big screen for the first time in 20 years.
Mario, Deadpool and Naruto came to life as anime lovers donned their carefully crafted costumes at the Bellingham Anime Convention.
Upon entering the Performing Arts Center lobby, you might hear the deep hum of a cello being tuned, the sharp plucking of a violin playing a familiar melody or even the occasional bout of laughter. Chances are, you’ve stumbled across the WWU Scholarship String Quartet during one of their rehearsals.
To passersby, muffled music emanating from the basement of The Mind Palace is a sign that a band practice is in session. The house, and frequent music venue, is the main creative space for the local band Step Dads.
It could be easy to be dismayed upon arrival. You might feel like you arrived at some remote spot in the middle of the woods, with no stage in sight. But after a long walk down a muddy road, the space begins to open up, transporting you to a bustling music festival.
Sometimes, all you need is someone comforting to listen to your problems.