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(11/16/24 12:42am)
Working with a college student budget sometimes means making sacrifices to afford the important things. Academic Technology and User Services, Western Washington University’s technology integration and support department, offers a convenient solution for students who need access to various tech equipment with their equipment loan program.
(11/16/24 12:56am)
Organizations trying to meet increasing food insecurity are asking for government funding in Whatcom County.
(11/16/24 12:23am)
For the editors of Jeopardy Magazine, these fast-passing weeks of November are the calm before the storm. As the literary and arts magazine approaches their first submission deadline of Dec. 15, 2024, the editors are focused on spreading the word about their publication before the floodgates of entries open.
(11/14/24 8:40pm)
Washington state is taking a significant step to address toxic chemicals in cosmetics with the Toxic-Free Cosmetics Act . Beginning in January 2025, the legislation will restrict the use of nine hazardous chemicals and chemical classes in personal care products sold by many retailers. The law represents an initiative towards safer and more transparent products that benefit public health and the environment.
(11/14/24 7:50pm)
Editors Note: This article has been updated since publication to correct the misspelling of an Ice Cream shop.
(11/14/24 6:36am)
Every thirty-odd days, the Bellingham Circus Guild unfailingly fills with a familiar warmth. The smell of cologne, perfume, popcorn and warmth fills the air and a band of four older men in tweed and plaid, who go by the Poor Man’s Jug Band, play old-timey folk and roots music under a yellow light before the show begins.
(11/14/24 4:25am)
Western Washington University's women’s basketball team is ready to defend their back-to-back Great Northwest Athletic Conference titles in the 2024-2025 season. The Vikings lost three senior starters from last season's team, which was eliminated in the NCAA II Championships West Regional Semifinal.
(11/10/24 5:51am)
Nothing can prepare you for a sudden loss. You can hope and pray for the safety of all those around you, but sometimes, we lose the people we care about and there’s nothing we can do. I lost my best friend on Oct. 31, 2024.
(11/08/24 9:50pm)
Friday, Nov. 8, 2024, is national First-Generation College Celebration Day. Western Washington University kicked off its week of celebration with a drop-in event on Monday, Nov. 4, 2024, in the Viking Union Multipurpose Room.
(11/08/24 1:40am)
While navigating Western Washington University, campus community members may notice round, red and white stickers placed on certain facilities and access points. Each one is inscribed with the simple but instructive phrase “This Is Not Accessible.”
(11/12/24 3:15am)
Western Washington University’s new Western Safe app was released on Oct. 18, 2024, 245 days after the deactivation of the LiveSafe app. Developed by University Communications, University Dispatch and University Police in association with a vendor, to be tailored to Western’s community.
(11/12/24 3:26am)
During the best and worst of times, students at Western Washington University are finding their communities through a growing network of identity based support groups.
(11/08/24 1:55am)
It’s no secret that an assortment of national forests, trail heads and mountains surround Western Washington University for members of the community to enjoy. For these Bellinghamsters though, some spots stand out among the rest.
(11/08/24 2:43am)
The Whatcom Working Waterfront Foundation’s Northwest Maritime Apprenticeship is helping to fill a hole in the maritime industry.
(11/07/24 7:54pm)
Western Washington University’s men’s club ice hockey team will host a Pitbull-themed game filled with bald caps and goatees at Bellingham’s Sportsplex Arena when the Vikings face the University of Idaho Vandals this Friday at 7 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to dress like Pitbull and wear bald caps, which are to be available to purchase at the entrance.
(11/07/24 6:03pm)
“The Tempest” was the single most-produced Shakespeare play in the United States in 2021-22, with around 38 individual theaters nationwide staging it that year. Western Washington University’s “Untitled Tempest” devising members, however, will use the show as analytical inspiration from which they will create something entirely new.
(11/07/24 9:45pm)
The active Vikings softball roster, the 33rd in program history – called Team 33 for short – faced off with players that had come through the program before them on Saturday, Oct. 26 at Viking Field in Bellingham Wash.
(11/07/24 3:34am)
The Western Washington University Waterski team competed at the National Collegiate Water Ski Association National Championships in Martindale, Texas, from Oct. 10-12, taking home seventh place in Division II.
(11/07/24 5:16pm)
Editors Note: A previous version of this story incorrectly identified a negotiations member as the founder and president of WWU divest.
(11/07/24 2:08am)
Washington has seen steady increases in minimum wage in recent years, fueled by rising inflation and ballot initiatives. In January 2025, Bellingham will raise starting wages from $17.28 to $17.66.