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Idris Goodwin rapped a freestyle after the “King of the Neuroverse” performance on Jan. 23, 2026, night one of hip-hop theater weekend. Brian Quijada, co-creator of “Mexodous,” created the live-looped beats for Goodwin to perform to. // Photo by Cody Sauter
(52 minutes ago)
Playwright Idris Goodwin explaining the process of writing “King of the Neuroverse” and adapting it into a play during Western’s summer Test Kitchen with Professor and Theater Department Chair Rich Brown on Jan. 23, 2026. // Photo by Cody Sauter
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A collection of students, alumni and faculty performing Idris Goodwin’s “King of the Neuroverse” at hip-hop theater night one on Jan. 23, 2026. List Left to Right: Professor and Theater Department Chair Rich Brown, Logan Liteky, Ava Nicholas, Ella Newborn, Adrianna Agudelo, and Mattie English. // Photo by Cody Sauter
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Sweet Heart Swing Dance poster, left, and Valentine’s themed Viking Swing and W.A.M. logos, right. The dance will feature folk love songs and swing dances on Feb. 12, 2026 in the Viking Union MPR in Bellingham, Wash. // Poster by W.A.M. & Viking Swing, photo compiled by Katherine Rogers
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The Wilson Library is a spot where many students go to work on their coursework in either a quiet space or with their peers. On Wednesday Jan. 28, the library was hit with another flashing incident where Western’s Police Department needed to step in. // Photo courtesy of Western Washington University Police Department
(02/11/26 2:13am)
The grapefruit martini, pictured here on Feb. 3, 2026, is one of the most popular drinks at MJ’s Martini Bar in Bellingham, Wash., along with the espresso martini. The Chef’s Pie, which is the kitchen’s take on shepherd’s pie, is one of the most ordered dinner items. // Photo by Noelle Reger
(02/11/26 2:11am)
The margherita flatbread and smoked salmon dip are sitting on a table at MJ’s Martini Bar in Bellingham, Wash., on Feb. 3, 2026, freshly made. The flatbread’s marinara is made in-house. // Photo by Noelle Reger
(02/11/26 2:08am)
Bartender Sarah Crediford pours a grapefruit martini at MJ’s Martini Bar in Bellingham, Wash., on Feb. 3, 2026. She also hosts karaoke every Tuesday 6 to 9 p.m. // Photo by Noelle Reger
(02/11/26 1:49am)
An illustration of a student sitting at their desk, tempted by the idea of using artificial intelligence platforms for their coursework. At Western Washington University, many professors prohibit the use of AI platforms such as ChatGPT for assignments. // Illustrated by Julia Chapman
(02/10/26 4:53am)
After stealing the ball from the opposing team, Ilah Mittelstaedt dribbles back down the court. The other players pivot from offense to defense and prepare to chase after her. // Photo by Erica Stavnem
(02/10/26 4:48am)
A first-time wheelchair basketball player races down the court during a scrimmage inside Wade King Student Rec Center in Bellingham, Wash., on Feb. 2, 2026. Open to all participants, the club members eagerly share their love of the game with new players. // Photo by Erica Stavnem
(02/10/26 4:41am)
Players eagerly anticipate scoring a basket during a scrimmage inside Wade King Student Rec Center in Bellingham, Wash., on Feb. 2, 2026. Although the players don’t keep score during the scrimmage, interactive play is a great way to end practice. // Photo by Erica Stavnem
(02/10/26 4:04am)
Gate prohibiting public access to Glass Beach in Bellingham, Wash., on Feb. 5, 2026. The park will remain closed for several years during construction and clean up. // Photo by Kamra Greenwall-Cox
(02/09/26 9:54pm)
Western Washington University’s Campus Services building in Bellingham, Wash. on Feb. 2, 2026. The building houses the Student Health Center, which serves the campus’ thousands of students. // Photo by Elliot Nicoletti
(02/06/26 3:49am)
Western Washington University students board the bus at the Wade King Rec Center stop in Bellingham, Wash. on Feb. 3, 2026. The bus display alternates between showing the route number and the words “go hawks,” celebrating the Seattle Seahawks’ spot in Super Bowl LX on Feb. 8. // Photo by Jonah Billings
(02/06/26 3:34am)
South end of campus’s Bill Mcdonald Pkwy at the Rec Center on Jan. 26, 2026. One of the main bus stops on Western’s campus where students and community members rely on WTA service amid fare increases planned for fall of 2026. // Photo by Karsin Hutchins
(02/06/26 12:50am)
78 open seats in VU 552, taken on Jan. 30, 2026. This small theater will be where AMP hosts its free film showings this quarter. // Photo by Chance Loewi
(02/04/26 2:29am)
Resident Advisor Haley Meerdink outside her room in her residence hall on the fourth floor at Western’s Alma Clark Glass Hall in Bellingham, Wash., on Jan. 19, 2026. Her residence hall is full of fun decorations and messaging that helps to brighten up her residents' day. // Photo by Cody Sauter
(02/04/26 2:27am)
Olivia Corcoro, hard at work at her job as a desk attendant at the Western Washington University north area front desk in Bellingham, Wash., on Jan. 18, 2026. Part of her job is to make sure all the amenities checked out from the desk are checked back in the correct way. // Photo by Cody Sauter
(02/04/26 2:25am)
Samantha Andry, working her job as a desk attendant at the Western Washington University north area front desk in Bellingham, Wash., on Jan. 18, 2026. Her job mostly involves cycling through different student residents' packages as they are delivered and making sure they go to the correct recipients. // Photo by Cody Sauter