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(06/01/25 7:22pm)
Sound baths, with their otherworldly sounds and almost hypnotic nature, are at the forefront of wellness culture's "wild west," according to Kristi Moseley of Mystic Heart, a Bellingham-based sound practitioner. But Moseley said the practice of using sound to heal isn't new.
(05/31/25 1:12am)
Western Washington University Circus Club unicycles along through rotating leadership and a lack of space.
(05/30/25 12:20am)
Staff, faculty and students gathered in the Miller Hall Collaborative Space at Western Washington University on May 7 to celebrate and present projects that centered around environmental efforts and making the campus a more equitable place through the Sustainability, Equity, and Justice Fund (SEJF). The space was filled with colorful decorations, good-smelling food, and warm laughter.
(06/03/25 5:02am)
In the last decade, suicide has become one of the leading causes of death in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In response to this phenomenon, the Speak Your Mind challenge hoped to combat suicide by starting an internet trend.
(05/29/25 8:30pm)
A Western theater student placed second nationally while competing for an acting scholarship at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival in Washington, D.C.
(05/29/25 2:49am)
Editor's note: This is a developing story. Check back for more updates.
(05/29/25 4:00pm)
Outdoor recreation can connect us to our environment and promote health and wellness, but outdoor activities are often financially inaccessible.
(05/29/25 1:45am)
Sandwiched between the Cascades and Canadian Rockies, Bellingham works up an appetite for some epic adventures in the mountains. Mountaineering offers a fun and challenging way to recreate in the mountains.
(05/25/25 9:45pm)
The Western Gallery presents its annual art showcase after a year-long process spearheaded by graduating students in the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) program.
(05/25/25 8:05pm)
In 2018, a collective of students and faculty in Western Washington University’s Department of Art & Art History petitioned against the planned closure of the Viking Union Gallery, the only professional student-run gallery on campus. Over a thousand petition signatures later, they succeeded.
(05/25/25 7:33pm)
Editor's Note: This story was updated to correct that another faculty vote last rear reaffirmed support, not this year, and to change a false statement that said faculty and staff positions have been folded, only staff positions have. The Front regrets the errors
(05/24/25 5:39am)
Correction: A previous version of this story misidentified Dexter Davis' statements. This story has been updated for clarity and to correct the error. The Front regrets the error.
(05/23/25 5:00am)
At roughly 8:30 p.m. on May 19, Bellingham City Council member Hannah Stone announced the City Council’s plans to discuss a proposed city ordinance that will offer legislative protections to transgender community members, among others.
(05/22/25 5:18pm)
It starts at the top with Western Washington University’s women’s rowing team. In her first season as head coach, Courtney Moeller has already created a strong team culture.
(05/22/25 6:19am)
As we near June, we can expect lots of Pride events celebrating LGBTQ+ members of our community. Whatcom Youth Pride Coalition has aimed to create an event to celebrate the LGBTQ+ youth in Whatcom County.
(05/22/25 6:12am)
What was once a hidden gem for local skaters will be taking on a new life. The City of Bellingham, in cooperation with Northwest Skate Collective, is renovating the informal skate park under Roeder Avenue Bridge into an official city park.
(05/22/25 12:47am)
The fashion industry is contributing to climate destroying global warming. According to The Center For Biological Diversity the fashion industry contributes around 10% of global carbon dioxide emissions.
(05/23/25 12:00am)
Once a frontier hub for trade and industry, this corner of Bellingham has transformed into a modern-day haven of history, culture and community. Today, I’d argue it’s the best part of town.
(05/21/25 6:35pm)
On May 22 at 7 p.m., the Underground Coffeehouse will transform into a student-run cinema as Western Washington University students gather for the return of the Five Minute Film Competition, hosted by Associated Students Arts and Music Productions Films.
(05/21/25 5:48pm)
Last month, the Western Washington University women’s club baseball team traveled down to Sonoma, California, to defend their Baseball For All Women's Club Baseball Championship title. After coming away with another top three finish, the Vikings are looking to take the next step forward in preparation for next year’s tournament.