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WAWU picketers rally outside the Wade King Student Recreation Center at WWU on May 28. They have been on the picket line since 5 a.m. // Photo by Caitlin Grygorcewicz
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WAWU picketers rally outside the Wade King Student Recreation Center at WWU on May 28. They have been on the picket line since 5 a.m. // Photo by Caitlin Grygorcewicz
WAWU picketers outside Alma Clark Glass at WWU on May 28. WTA buses are rerouting to Garden Street in solidarity with the picket. // Photo by Caitlin Grygorcewicz
WAWU member Amy Tucker plays music outside the Wade King Student Recreation Center at WWU on May 28. Tucker kept the picketers energized with hits like Doja Cat’s “Say So”. // Photo by Caitlin Grygorcewicz
WAWU member Lexy Aydelotte leads picketers outside the Wade King Student Recreation Center at WWU on May 28. They have been on the picket line since 5 a.m. // Photo by Jae Ranney
WAWU picketers rally outside Nash Hall at WWU on May 28. They have been on the picket line since 5 a.m. // Photo by Caitlin Grygorcewicz
WAWU picketers rally outside the Wade King Student Recreation Center at WWU on May 28. They have been on the picket line since 5 a.m. // Photo by Caitlin Grygorcewicz
A bike waiting to be worked on inside the WWU Outdoor Center on April 28, 2025. Behind the bike are maps and tools while to the right hang helmets and tires. // Photo by Quincy Koch
Ella Erickson working at a desk at the WWU Outdoor Center on April 28, 2025. Above her hangs assorted backpacks and bike tires, and to her right is the ski gear. // Photo by Quincy Koch
The back wall of the WWU Outdoor Center with a painting of whitewater river rafters on April 28, 2025. There are skis on the left, snowboards in the middle and sleeping bags on the right. // Photo by Quincy Koch
Stu Johnson stands at the top of El Dorado mountain scoping out his ski descent on July 31, 2022. El Dorado is a 6,716 ft mountain in the North Cascades in Washington. // Photo courtesy of Stu Johnson
A skier tours Ruth Mountain in the North Cascades on June 13, 2024. Ski touring is a common way to travel across snow and glaciers. // Photo courtesy of Kyle McCrohan
A skier skis down Heliotrope Ridge on March 31,2024. Mount Baker is in the background, and it is a popular mountain for mountaineering in the North Cascades. // Photo courtesy of Kyle McCrohan
Stu Johnson and his friend Max Bond take a selfie on the first winter summit of Mount Spickard on March 7, 2023. Mount Spickard lies in the Chilliwack Mountains. // Photo courtesy of Stu Johnson
One of Fairhaven’s most notable buildings towers proudly on a cloudy day in Bellingham, Wash., on May 2, 2025. Previously named the Fairhaven Hotel, it is now under the name Fairhaven Towers as an apartment building. // Photo by Kaitlyn Ward
A statue of Mark Twain sits in front of Village Books in Fairhaven on May 2 2025. Twain himself visited Fairhaven in August 1895. // Photo by Kaitlyn Ward
Benches at Boulevard Park face the beautiful Bellingham Bay on May 2, 2025. Benches sit as an option for those who want to enjoy the scene. // Photo by Kaitlyn Ward
Bri Nollette and her teammates cheer during the Baseball For All Women's Club Baseball Championships on April 7, 2025. The Vikings’ team spirit was on full display throughout the tournament. // Photo courtesy of Caitlyn Wyss
The WWU women’s baseball team poses with their medals and a WWU flag after finishing third at the Baseball For All Women's Club Baseball Championships on April 7, 2025. The squad won the championship the year before in 2024. // Photo courtesy of Caitlyn Wyss
A sockeye salmon swimming in Goodwin Creek near Rose Anne Featherston’s property in Everson, Wash, in 2016. Anne Featherston had a culvert removed, which allowed salmon to move further upstream in her property. // Photo courtesy of Rose Anne Featherston
An overhead view from the Samish Way bridge of the Kiewit construction crew preparing to close off the southbound left lane for construction just past Lake Samish exit 246 in Whatcom County, Wash., on May 5, 2025. Kiewit began construction on April 30, 2025, at 8 p.m. to construct a bypass road to be used in the summer to replace old culverts. // Photo by Josh Maritz