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(11/07/24 1:55am)
Have you ever wanted to know what the weather on campus was like before leaving the house? Or wished you could see how busy Red Square was before passing through? If so, the Red Square webcam could be the perfect solution for you.
(11/07/24 1:36am)
United Faculty of Western Washington’s bargaining team is preparing for their upcoming Collective Bargaining Agreement with Western’s administration. Although the start date for negotiations isn’t set yet, it is estimated to take place in late winter or early spring, according to UFWW President and political science professor Vicki Hsueh.
(11/07/24 1:24am)
The Western Washington University women’s volleyball team defeated the Western Oregon University Wolves 3-1 on Thursday, Oct. 31 at Sam Carver Gymnasium.
(11/06/24 5:49am)
On Tuesday, the multipurpose room in Western’s Viking Union transformed into a temporary election center. The “voting hub” gave students the opportunity to cast their ballots in-person — 'I Voted' stickers and all — without ever having to leave campus.
(11/04/24 4:43am)
Owners and dogs alike joined Shake and Shine, a Bellingham dog groomer and pet shop, in their 3rd annual "Hal-O-Ween" Dog Parade on Railroad Avenue and Commercial Street on Oct. 27.
(11/04/24 1:20am)
Voters can anticipate seeing four statewide measures on the November 2024 ballot. The initiatives, submitted by a group called Let’s Go Washington, concern the use of natural gas, capital gains tax, the Climate Commitment Act and the state's long-term health care program, WA Cares.
(11/03/24 10:25pm)
Western Washington University students showed up and showed out this Halloween with an array of elaborate costumes. Amid the chaos of midterms, students proved they still had tricks up their sleeves, treating the campus to a festive display.
(11/01/24 11:41pm)
Initiative 2117 could repeal Washington State’s Climate Commitment Act, one of the most progressive climate policies in American history. Conservative-founded political group Let’s Go Washington has collected millions of dollars and 400,000 signatures to get the anti-CCA initiative onto the ballots of Washington voters this season.
(10/30/24 10:40pm)
A spooky and fun-filled volleyball match will take place at Sam Carver Gymnasium this Halloween, Oct. 31 at 7 p.m. Western Washington University's volleyball home match against Western Oregon University will be an event Viking fans won’t want to miss. Children in costume will be allowed in for free and Western students receive free ticketing with student IDs.
(10/30/24 4:45am)
The swishing of robes, flash of neon lights and “click-clack” of clashing lightsabers are not ordinary occurrences in the Multi-Activity Court Gym in the Wade King Student Recreation Center.
(10/31/24 2:39am)
Western Washington University hosted its first "Building Community Through Difficult Conversations" event on Oct. 23, put on by the WWU Faculty Senate and Office of Equity. For students who couldn’t make it, the same session will be offered on Nov. 13.
(10/30/24 2:17am)
Naloxone is now available free of charge at several new locations across Western Washington University, according to an email sent from the Vice President of Student Affairs office.
(10/30/24 12:55am)
Fairhaven's 1-Up Lounge is changing the gaming scene with craft cocktails and mocktails, paired with over 4,000 gaming options. The lively sounds of people chattering and buttons clicking creates an intimate gaming experience for people of all ages. The 1-Up Lounge has been open since 2017 at 121 McKenzie Ave., Bellingham, Wash.
(10/30/24 12:36am)
On Oct. 7, the Bellingham City Council held a third and final vote to approve an ordinance dissolving the Immigration Advisory Board. It passed 7-2, with council members Michael Liliquist and Jace Cotton as the only dissenters, following the pattern of the prior two votes.
(10/29/24 3:31am)
There is new street paint and rules of the road on Holly Street in downtown Bellingham, a critical one-way arterial that hosts an average of 13,225 travelers daily.
(10/29/24 3:11am)
Have you endured one too many casual movie nights or too many dull dinner dates? In need of something new to do with someone special?
(11/01/24 11:07pm)
Toting instruments from fiddles and clarinets to guitars and trumpets, or even simply themselves, Roots’ jam session attendees gather in a small practice room. They chat softly, share laughter and tune strings as they prepare to play the folk classic, “Cornbread and Butterbeans.”
(10/29/24 2:08am)
The Western Washington University Career Service Center has an abundance of free resources online and in-person available to students and alumni to help them successfully find jobs and launch their careers. Whether it's help picking out a professional outfit or doing a mock interview, there are plenty of opportunities available to fit the needs of all students.
(10/31/24 3:07am)
Catching a bus isn’t as simple as showing up and hopping on. To improve the efficiency of bus travel for students and the broader community, transportation officials and students alike are highlighting key etiquette practices that can make commutes smoother and less crowded.
(10/29/24 1:01am)
With Election Day rapidly approaching, Western Washington University is holding panel discussions, titled "Beyond the Surface: Election 2024," covering various electoral issues.