1000 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(03/03/26 11:48pm)
The front entrance to Bellingham’s City Hall, located on 210 Lottie St., on Feb. 11, 2026. The Keep Washington Working Act Work Group meetings are held in the Mayor’s Boardroom in City Hall. // Photo by Katherine Konicke-Dunlop
(03/03/26 11:39pm)
A runner descends the Chuckanut Ridge Trail during the Chuckanut 50k on Mar. 16, 2024. The middle 30 kilometers of the race takes place along the Chuckanut Mountain Ridge. // Photo by Ben Groenhoet, courtesy of Krissy Moehl
(03/03/26 11:30pm)
Daytrip Cafe hosts an array of seating inside, from a mix of antique furniture to tables painted with flowers and strawberries, on Feb. 17, 2026. The cafe also offers additional seating outside for its customers. // Photo courtesy of Aaliyah Synn
(03/03/26 11:29pm)
Drinks and pastries line Daytrip Cafe's vibrant, pink-tiled coffee bar on Feb. 17, 2026. The cafe sells house-made chocolate chip cookies, gluten-free coffee cake and croissants sourced from wholesale bakery Lamination Station. // Photo courtesy of Aaliyah Synn
(03/03/26 11:28pm)
Tufted wool rugs hang on display at Daytrip Cafe on Feb. 17, 2026. The rugs are crafted by No Design, a local wool rug & textile artist, and will be featured at the cafe for the remainder of February. // Photo courtesy of Aaliyah Synn
(03/03/26 11:27pm)
Art prints, dried flower wreaths and stickers line the shelves on the wall at Daytrip Cafe on Feb. 17, 2026. Candles with dried pressed flowers, handmade by Aaliyah Synn, the owner of Daytrip cafe, are displayed amid the array of works from local artists in the store. // Photo courtesy of Aaliyah Synn
(03/03/26 4:13am)
A wall in the recording studio with torn soundproofing, where bands have written their names located in the Viking Union in Bellingham, Wash., on Feb. 20, 2026. These were left on the wall back in 2012. // Photo by Katherine Rogers
(03/03/26 4:07am)
The entrance to the KUGS recording studio, located in the Viking Union in Bellingham, Wash., on Feb. 20, 2026. One side of the wall is where musicians play, and the other is where the sound engineer records them. // Photo by Katherine Rogers
(03/03/26 4:00am)
The CD shelf known to KUGS staff as ‘The Wall’, where new music of the week for student volunteer DJs is stored, located in the Viking Union in Bellingham, Wash., on Feb. 20, 2026. KUGS makes an effort to play music that has been released in the last six months. // Photo by Katherine Rogers
(03/03/26 3:53am)
Milo Fisher, left, and Sylvia London, the current KUGS music directors, in their office at the Viking Union in Bellingham, Wash., on Feb. 20, 2026. They spend their work days organizing a volunteer schedule and sorting through music submissions. // Photo by Katherine Rogers
(03/03/26 3:45am)
Sean Atkins, the KUGS sound engineer sitting in his office at the Viking Union in Bellingham, Wash., on Feb. 20, 2026. He is responsible for maintaining equipment and training new DJs and recording artists in the studio. // Photo by Katherine Rogers
(03/03/26 3:36am)
A vinyl collection in the KUGS radio station located in the Viking Union in Bellingham, Wash., on Feb. 20, 2026. KUGS has more than 2,000 vinyl records. // Photo by Katherine Rogers
(03/03/26 3:27am)
More of KUGS CD collection in a drawer labeled ‘Celtic’ in the Viking Union in Bellingham, Wash., on Feb. 20, 2026. KUGS has CDS from nearly every genre and region. // Photo by Katherine Rogers
(03/03/26 3:19am)
The massive CD collection in the KUGS radio station located in the Viking Union in Bellingham, Wash., on Feb. 20, 2026. Nearly all of the CDs in the studio were burned by students. // Photo by Katherine Rogers
(03/03/26 3:06am)
KUGS DJ hosting their hour of broadcast in the recording center located in the Viking Union in Bellingham, Wash., on Feb. 20, 2026. DJs are responsible for queuing the next CDs, announcing the next songs and reading newscasts. // Photo by Katherine Rogers
(03/02/26 9:54pm)
A handpainted sign reads “Welcome to the Food Forest” at the Arboretum Drive entrance to the Outback Farm at Western on Feb. 4, 2026. The sign is the first thing visitors see as they enter from the south side. // Photo by Karsin Hutchins
(03/02/26 9:46pm)
Pictured is one of the few greenhouses in the Outback Farm, located behind the Fairhaven dorms at Western on Feb. 4, 2026. It is the largest greenhouse on site, known as the “hoop house”, and it is home to tomatoes and peppers in the spring. // Photo by Karsin Hutchins
(03/02/26 9:39pm)
Raised garden beds in the Outback Farm behind Fairhaven college on Western Washington University’s campus on Feb. 4, 2026. The Outback is a college student driven farm that is subject to ongoing budget constraints. // Photo by Karsin Hutchins
(03/02/26 9:19pm)
Expressing concern for friends, though potentially uncomfortable, is often necessary. Open communication that revolves around care for their well-being is a helpful introduction or approach to navigating unfamiliar conversations. // Illustration by Julia Chapman
(02/27/26 10:31pm)
Players circle up after warmups while assistant coach Leah Francis tells them the plan for the rest of practice on Feb. 12, 2026. During this practice, players rotated through different drills in pairs. // Photo by Erica Stavnem