The Housing Hustle: What you need to know about the Western student housing scramble
By Bodey Mitchell and Kaitlyn Ward | April 19A comprehensive breakdown for students searching for housing in Bellingham
A comprehensive breakdown for students searching for housing in Bellingham
Take the time to understand how the law could give you a leg up on your rent-hiking landlord.
Among the colorful reinvention of language and the rain-soaked clothes of attendees, POOR magazine and local Bellingham residents hosted a weekend of events on Nov. 12 and Nov. 13.
Washington State’s 18-month-long eviction moratorium came to an end on Oct. 31, causing distress among Washington residents behind on their rent.
At Western Washington University, on-campus student housing applications for the 2021-2022 school year have exceeded the number of beds available.
With Western Washington University students expected to return to campus in the fall, the opportunity to enroll in in-person classes after months of courses almost entirely on Zoom will finally be available. However, with students’ return comes the need for student housing.
Western Washington University is raising its on-campus housing prices starting fall quarter, 2021. What does this mean for incoming students, and how can they prepare for this shift?
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Bellingham’s population, like most West Coast towns, is growing exponentially and has been since the mid-1980s. Bellingham currently holds just above 92,000 people, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Correction Oct. 8: The photo caption was edited to correct the name of the building featured. The article was also updated to remove information that was incorrectly attributed.
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This is a story about an ongoing event. We will be updating it as new information is made available, and will release more in-depth stories covering the issues.
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This is a story about an ongoing event. We will be updating this story as new information is made available, and will also be releasing more stories in the future covering the issues in-depth.
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