Spring has sprung!
By The Western Front , Julia Furukawa and McKinley Kellogg | April 18Just 30 minutes south of Western, thousands of springtime blooms await visitors at the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival.
Just 30 minutes south of Western, thousands of springtime blooms await visitors at the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival.
This last year alone, staff and volunteers served an astounding 180,000 people at the Bellingham Food Bank, according to their records.
By Miranda Roberts
By Stella Harvey
The growing homelessness crisis in Whatcom County and the Pacific Northwest isn’t confined to the U.S.
Every Thursday, a Western Front reporter will bring you their fashion opinions, give fashion tips or highlight what Western students are wearing.
By Sarah Porter
Right after high school graduation, Mocki Serey was excited to attend Western as a freshman. With 20 cents in his wallet, Serey was depending on financial aid to help pay for the cost of attendance and housing.
Every Monday this quarter, a Western Front reporter will tell you what’s good in Bellingham.
Western KhSA Club leaders (left to right) Irisa Sin, Erika Ey and Lance Phetkanya. // Photo by October Yates
Content warning: This article contains references to the sexual exploitation of children.
Imarisha has a slideshow with audio commentary in case you missed the presentation. // Video by Walidah Imarisha
By Julia Furukawa
By Sarah Porter
When Paul Hanson and Kelly Evert got married on the Fairhaven Village Green, they bought everything local. Rings, flowers, you name it. Now, as co-owners of Village Books, they’re working to keep that tradition going.