Wellness Wednesdays give students outlet for de-stressing during quarter
By The Front | February 25By Belle Wright
By Belle Wright
By Nathan Schumock
By Adriannah Roman
By Lauryn Haywood
By Sophia Pappalau
By Alison Ward
The challenges of online learning have students longing for a return to in-person classes — but with COVID-19 actively circulating and uncertainty about when more people will get vaccinated, is Western Washington University’s announcement to reopen in fall too soon?
By Adriannah Roman
By Faith Owens
By Hannah Cross
By Belle Wright
On Jan. 28, Western Washington University announced they are collaborating with Green Flower, a company rooted in cannabis education, to provide Western students with four new cannabis certificate programs. The programs are in business, law and policy, healthcare and medicine, and agriculture and horticulture.
By Henrik Butz
By Winnie Killingsworth
By Lauryn Haywood
At Western Washington University, the desk of the director of the office of the internal auditor is unoccupied — but unlike the other desks and chairs on campus left alone since COVID-19, it has been empty since November 2019.
By Adriannah Roman
By Alison Ward
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.