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(10/22/25 5:13pm)
Protesters dressed as dinosaurs and animals hold signs reading “No Kings,” “No Ice, No Fear,” during the “No Kings” protest in Bellingham, Wash., on Oct. 18, 2025. The rally was part of the second nationwide demonstration. // Photo by Janessa Bates
(10/22/25 5:14pm)
A protester plays an instrument during the “No Kings” protest in Bellingham, Wash., on Oct. 18, 2025. The demonstration was part of the second nationwide “No Kings” movement. // Photo by Janessa Bates
(10/22/25 5:12pm)
People in inflatable costumes dance among protesters at Maritime Heritage Park in Bellingham, Wash., during the second nationwide “No Kings” protest on Oct. 18, 2025. This protest was one of 2,700 across the country. // Photo by Caitlin Grygorcewicz
(10/22/25 5:13pm)
Massive crowds gathered under gray skies and light rain, umbrellas and signs were held high as people protested together amid the damp, autumn-colored trees, their energy high despite the gloomy weather. // Photo by Brodey O’Brien
(10/22/25 4:53pm)
A giant puppet of the Constitution moves through dancing protesters at Maritime Heritage Park in Bellingham, Wash., during the second nationwide “No Kings” protest on Oct. 18, 2025. // Photo by Caitlin Grygorcewicz
(10/22/25 4:56pm)
A participant from the campus No Kings rally marches down the street carrying a worn banjo with the hand-painted message, ‘This machine kills fascists,’ in Bellingham, Wash., on Oct. 18, 2025. The musician’s weathered instrument and bold words reflect the protest’s spirit of defiance. // Photo by Brodey O’Brien
(10/22/25 4:58pm)
Western Washington University students and community members march through Western’s main campus, holding signs and chanting for change in the federal government as they pass in front of Wright’s Triangle. // Photo by Brodey O’Brien
(10/22/25 4:56pm)
A veteran stands among protesters at Maritime Heritage Park in Bellingham, Wash., during the second nationwide “No Kings” protest on Oct. 18, 2025. Participants rallied for democracy and against authoritarianism. //Photo by Caitlin Grygorcewicz
(10/22/25 4:51pm)
Drew James, 8, dressed as the Statue of Liberty, joins her mother, Kailin, at the “No Kings” protest in Bellingham, Wash., on Oct. 18, 2025. Kailin said her daughter “understands that President Trump is not doing anything good, and violating our Constitution is not a good way to lead our country.” // Photo by Janessa Bates
(10/22/25 4:52pm)
Protesters gather at Maritime Heritage Park in Bellingham, Wash., for the second nationwide “No Kings” protest on Oct. 18, 2025. Demonstrators held signs calling for democracy and denouncing authoritarianism. // Photo by Janessa Bates
(10/22/25 4:17pm)
Thousands fill Maritime Heritage Park during the “No Kings” protest in Bellingham, Wash., on Oct. 18, 2025. The video captures only part of the turnout at the second nationwide demonstration. // Photo by Janessa Bates
(10/22/25 4:00pm)
Thousands gather beneath fall trees at Maritime Heritage Park in Bellingham, Wash., for the second nationwide “No Kings” protest on Oct. 18, 2025. Signs reading “We the People” and “S.O.S.” rose above the crowd as chants echoed through downtown. // Photo by Janessa Bates
(10/22/25 6:00am)
Starting next year, a new 0.1% sales tax will go into effect. The tax is intended to fund public services and ease the city budget deficit. //Illustration by Isabella Doughty
(10/22/25 5:57am)
Western Washington University students gather to watch “Superman” on Sept. 21, 2025, in Bellingham, Wash., on the Communications Lawn. Art and Music Productions is hosting a fall film lineup throughout the quarter. // Photo courtesy of Cassidy Kannin
(10/22/25 5:31am)
An abstract illustration of Vendor’s Row on Western’s campus in Bellingham, Wash., featuring a food stall, students and clothing racks. This is an average scene during the week, as students often interact with vendors between classes or while waiting for the bus. // Illustration by Liam Britt
(10/22/25 5:30am)
A finished set-up of The Vintage Club’s vendor stall, outside of the Viking Union on Jan. 24, 2025, in Bellingham, Wash. Students later sifted through the clothing racks on Francis’ first Vendor’s Row pop-up. // Photo courtesy of Reed Francis
(10/22/25 5:30am)
Yan stands behind her booth at Vendor’s Row in Bellingham, Wash. After a long lunch rush, she’s waiting to close at 4 p.m. // Photo by Liam Britt
(10/20/25 10:38pm)
Zack Craven tries out his 3-D printed articulated hands that he made in the Makerspace. The costume fingers will create a full set of hands that Craven uses his own to control. // Photo by Rosalie Johnson
(10/20/25 10:38pm)
Zack Craven plans to be the drummer from the metal band Megadeth on Halloween, relying on the Makerspace’s 3-D printers to create his own set of articulated hands. As he bends his fingers, the fingers he 3-D printed will bend along with them. // Photo by Rosalie Johnson