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(02/03/26 3:48am)
A construction vehicle approaching a single lane road on Mt. Baker Highway in Whatcom County, Wash., on Jan. 27. The highway is expected to have a full 5-day closure in early February. // Photo by Kamra Greenwall-Cox
(02/03/26 3:33am)
Gongs, which were used for a gong meditation sound bath hosted by Kristi Moseley on Jan. 23. Each gong is hand-made to create a special frequency and pitch. // Photo by Mackenzie Rankin
(02/02/26 11:06pm)
The Fontaine family received firewood from the community on Dec. 16, 2025, after the heating in their home in Everson, Wash. went out during the floods. Their home sits on their farm, Terra Verde, both of which now face a road to recovery. // Photo courtesy of Skuter Fontaine
(02/02/26 11:03pm)
A flooded field, such as this one at Wanderwood on Dec. 11, 2025, means a loss of profits. Crops which come into contact with floodwater cannot be sold due to contamination. // Photo courtesy of Colin Fischer
(02/02/26 10:59pm)
Colin Fischer, of Wanderwood Farm, paddles out to assess the damage on his property on Dec. 11, 2025. The road leading to the farm was inaccessible due to the flooding, adding to a long list of obstacles. // Photo courtesy of Colin Fischer
(02/02/26 10:54pm)
Wanderwood Farm’s greenhouses, fields and barn in Everson, Wash. were all impacted by flooding, as seen on Dec. 11, 2025. Funding from community grants would help them restore infrastructure, recover from lost income and prepare for future disasters. // Photo courtesy of Colin Fischer
(02/02/26 10:33pm)
A “Closed” sign hangs outside Little Cheerful in Bellingham, Wash. on Friday, Jan. 30. The business joined the national protest and blackout in support of immigrant communities and against ICE. // Photo by Caitlin Grygorcewicz
(02/02/26 10:22pm)
Signs outside Dakota Art Store in Bellingham, Wash. advertise free sign-making for national protests and economic blackouts in support of immigrant communities and against ICE on Friday, Jan. 30. The store remained open to support the community as several businesses closed their doors. // Photo by Caitlin Grygorcewicz
(02/02/26 10:17pm)
Art supplies provided by Dakota Art Store in Bellingham, Wash., for the national protests and economic blackouts in support of immigrant communities and against ICE on Friday, Jan. 30. The materials were available at no cost for people to create signs for the demonstrations. // Photo by Caitlin Grygorcewicz
(02/02/26 12:16am)
Winnie and Alvin hop onto the fence in Ferndale, Wash., on Jan. 23, 2026, hoping for some extra food. Alvin is at the top of the Elf Sanctuary goat hierarchy and likes to order around the other goats, but sanctuary manager Rabbit Banford thinks he’s just, “insecure because his beard is pretty pathetic.” // Photo by Noelle Reger
(02/02/26 12:15am)
Elf Sanctuary’s turkey, Posey, struts in the waning light in Ferndale, Wash., on Jan. 23, 2026. She was born with a limp, and has to hold out her wings to stabilize herself when she walks. // Photo by Noelle Reger
(02/02/26 12:14am)
Pumpkin, one of Whatcom Humane Society’s adoptable horses, walks around the farm facility in Nooksack, Wash., on an overcast day in December 2025. In the background is 32-year-old Pete, who has been living at the farm since 2017. // Photo courtesy of Andrea Merrill
(02/02/26 12:14am)
Cedric indulges in some hay dinner at Elf Sanctuary in Ferndale, Wash., on Jan. 23, 2026. Cedric was one of the first animals to arrive at the sanctuary, along with his cow friend Ferguson. // Photo by Noelle Reger
(02/02/26 12:08am)
Mabel gives the camera one of her classic side-eyes at the Whatcom Humane Society’s farm facility in Nooksack, Wash., in June 2025. Today, Mabel is an island cow, living out her days on San Juan Island at the Heaven on Earth Animal Retirement Sanctuary. // Photo courtesy of Andrea Merrill
(02/01/26 11:59pm)
Partners Flynn Williams and Gee Díaz-Kelly share a kiss at Big Rock Garden Park in Bellingham, Wash. in Jan. 2026. Díaz-Kelly is an intersectional experiences coordinator for LGBTQ+ Western. // Photo courtesy of Gee Díaz-Kelly
(02/01/26 11:59pm)
Best friends Sol Wilborn and Gee Díaz-Kelly pose on Western’s campus in Bellingham, Wash. on Nov. 21, 2025. Wilborn and Díaz-Kelly are both intersectional experiences coordinators for LGBTQ+ Western. // Photo courtesy of Remy Styrk
(02/01/26 11:51pm)
An illustration of a group of hands being raised, waiting to be called on. Lobby Day encourages students to speak up about issues that they see on campus. // Illustration by Julia Chapman
(01/29/26 3:36am)
Western Washington University students taking notes on Zervas’ exhibit in the Western Art Gallery on Jan. 15, 2026. They are surrounded by Zervas’ work of paintings, sculptures, and video art. // Photo by Mackenzie Rankin
(01/28/26 9:52pm)
Patrick Pierson (26) prepares for a puck drop during a men’s hockey game against Montana Tech on Jan. 24, 2026, at the Sportsplex Arena in Bellingham, Wash. Pierson, team captain of the Vikings, was honored on senior night. // Photo by Caitlin Grygorcewicz
(01/28/26 9:46pm)
Vikings goaltender Nolan Marena (74) guards the net during a men’s hockey game against Montana Tech on Jan. 23, 2026, at the Sportsplex Arena in Bellingham, Wash. The Vikings held the Diggers scoreless in the first period. // Photo by Caitlin Grygorcewicz