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Your friendly neighborhood Spider-Dude
By The Front | October 11Junior Jonah Lazich finds himself deeply invested in something most people are afraid of. With thousands of spiders in his house, he is thrilled to have a hobby that doubles as a form of financial stability.
Brewed across Bellingham: taking a look at coffee shops in the 98225
By The Front and Natalie Breymeyer | October 9The Union Coffee Shop on State Street is a slower-paced alternative to the hustle and bustle of The Woods Coffee or Starbucks. The Union started as a part of the Daisy Cafe on Magnolia, eventually becoming its own shop and opening up a second location on N. State Street. The location on State Street is primarily focused on coffee rather than lunch but does serve small bites like scones and muffins.
Fashioning a dream
By The Front | October 5On Tuesday, Sept 20, sophomore and clothing entrepreneur Namgyal Nepali woke up with a great idea. Gathering up clothing from his line, a clothing rack and stickers with his line’s logo, Nepali decided to set up shop in Red Square during the Info Fair. Things were going successfully until he got kicked out and moved over to Old Main. He was able to sell $130 worth of product in three hours.
No nonsense, just good beer
By The Front | September 30Roughly four years ago, three friends who shared a passion for beer had an idea to start their own brewery. After several years of planning, Eric Wight, Jameson Longman and Chris Bierman have seen that idea manifest itself into Bellingham’s latest brewery, Gruff Brewing Co.