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(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
(10/20/25 10:39pm)
Employees at Worn Again Thrift in Bellingham, Wash., set up Halloween racks with pre-made costumes or pieces that could be combined to create an original one. Although this section makes it easier for customers, Worn Again encourages them to brave the other racks and design their own costumes as well. // Photo by Rosalie Johnson
(10/20/25 10:37pm)
Customers sift through the costume pieces in Buffalo Exchange’s Halloween section in Bellingham, Wash. The Halloween racks at this shop are often pre-made costumes, providing an alternative to fast-fashion locations like Spirit Halloween. // Photo by Rosalie Johnson
(10/20/25 9:23pm)
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
(10/20/25 8:42pm)
Whatcom Wake Sports wakeboard and wakesurf boat out on Lake Whatcom, June 2025. The wakesurf boat is used for their private lessons, group sessions and charters. // Photo courtesy of Whatcom Wake Sports
(10/20/25 8:42pm)
Travis Wade kicked off Whatcom Wake Sports season with a splash. Wade performed a tantrum backflip on a wakeboard, on Lake Whatcom, May 18, 2025. // Photo courtesy of Whatcom Wake Sports
(10/20/25 8:41pm)
Travis Wade, owner of Whatcom Wake Sports, performing a backroll on a wake board, on Lake Whatcom, June 23, 2025. The moves displayed are some of the tricks that Whatcom Wake Sports has the opportunity to teach in their lessons.// Photo courtesy of Whatcom Wake Sports
(10/15/25 4:18am)
Graph of average rent in Bellingham, according to the Washington Center for Real Estate Research. Between 2014 and 2020, rent increased by an average of $50 a year, while between 2020 and 2025, rent increased by an average of $84 a year. //Graph created by Liam Britt
(10/15/25 4:18am)
Abstract illustration of a street in Bellingham, Wash., featuring a ‘FOR RENT’ sign. Rental prices have been rising steadily in the city, causing some to worry about when prices will settle.// Illustration by Liam Britt
(10/14/25 3:33am)
A “WE READ BANNED BOOKS” sign hangs in the window of Village Books in Bellingham, Wash., on Oct. 9, 2025. The sign was part of a phoenix-themed display created by co-owner Kelly Evert. // Photo by Janessa Bates
(10/14/25 3:30am)
Lynden Library’s interactive display, where visitors share their thoughts on censorship and the freedom to read on Sept. 24, 2024, in Lynden, Wash. The display coincided with Banned Books Week. // Photo courtesy of Lisa Gresham, Whatcom County Library System
(10/14/25 1:20am)
The new estuary in Little Squalicum Park, in Bellingham, Wash., on Oct. 1, 2025. The heronry appeared shortly after its construction in 2024; it has not been confirmed whether these events are connected. // Photo by Carden Mercier
(10/10/25 10:46pm)
Protesters gather at Maritime Heritage Park in Bellingham, Wash., on Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2025, during the March for Gaza rally. Those gathered listened to speakers and sang, focusing on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. // Photo by Caitlin Grygorcewicz
(10/10/25 10:46pm)
Protesters march through downtown Bellingham, Wash., on Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2025, during the March for Gaza rally. The event was organized by WWU SJP, the Palestinian Feminist Collective, and the Whatcom Peace and Justice Center. // Photo by Caitlin Grygorcewicz
(10/10/25 10:46pm)
Protesters march through downtown Bellingham, Wash., on Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2025, during the March for Gaza rally. The event was organized by WWU SJP, the Palestinian Feminist Collective, and the Whatcom Peace and Justice Center. // Photo by Caitlin Grygorcewicz
(10/10/25 10:42pm)
Demonstrators gather at Maritime Heritage Park for speeches during the March for Gaza in Bellingham, Wash., on Oct. 7, 2025. Those who spoke were members from several organizations, including the Whatcom Peace & Justice Center. // Photo by Janessa Bates
(10/10/25 10:41pm)
Demonstrators march through downtown Bellingham, Wash., carrying Palestinian flags and homemade signs during the March for Gaza on Oct. 7, 2025. The event drew about 200 people in solidarity with Palestinians. // Photo by Janessa Bates
(10/10/25 10:40pm)
At sunset, demonstrators gather for speeches at Maritime Heritage Park during the March for Gaza in Bellingham, Wash., on Oct.7, 2025. Organizers said the event was intended to foster community solidarity and call for peace in Gaza. // Photo by Janessa Bates