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(10/27/24 4:24pm)
The aroma of coffee filled the sunlit Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship Church. Every fold-out table was taken and people held their warm drinks close as they listened to a presentation held early on the morning of Oct. 5 by the League of Women Voters of Washington. The organization supports civic engagement and education and shared their researched stance on four state initiatives.
(10/27/24 5:00am)
Your ballot is likely already in your mail pile – so, don’t wait until November to fill it out and bring it to a drop box near you.
(10/25/24 11:34pm)
On a hot day in August 2024, music student and singer Nehemiah Jones drudges his way home, exhausted from his job as a desk attendant in the Fairhaven dorms at Western Washington University. As he chats to his partner on the phone, the device buzzes. He sees that it’s a notification from his professional email and realizes that it may be important.
(10/25/24 11:18pm)
Join upcoming collaboratives and weekly gatherings as the Disability Outreach Center, Career Services Center and Disability Access Center at Western Washington University continue coordinating community events on campus.
(10/25/24 4:12am)
The Western Washington University men’s soccer team prevailed in a 2-1 victory over Montana State University Billings on a windy, wet, and cold Saturday afternoon at Robert S. Harrington Field.
(10/24/24 8:47pm)
As Washington enters its annual rainy season, outdoor enthusiasts will be out in droves getting all kinds of waterproof gear to keep them dry. Many of these shoppers may be unaware though that their typical cloudy-day purchases can contain harmful chemicals that pose significant risks to the environment and themselves.
(10/24/24 8:33pm)
Autumn has arrived in Bellingham, and although the inviting warmth of summer is gone, opportunities to experience the great outdoors are certainly not.
(10/24/24 3:50am)
It’s the time of the year that ghosts, goblins and ghouls start to resurface. Bellingham's haunted house scene is on display from Oct. 18 to 20 and Oct. 25 to 27.
(10/24/24 3:37am)
The Western Washington University’s women’s soccer team battled the wind and rain en route to a 1-0 victory over Great Northwest Athletic Conference rival Simon Fraser University on Saturday, Oct. 19. The Vikings sit atop the GNAC table with a 6-0-2 record in conference play and a 7-2-4 record overall.
(10/24/24 3:24am)
Editors Note: This article has been edited since publication to include factual information regarding WAWU contracts.
(10/25/24 1:42am)
Walking into the Western Gallery this quarter, visitors will quickly lock eyes with “My Life as a Suburban Ind’n”, a painting by John Feodorov that offers a glimpse into his childhood in the Los Angeles suburbs, as well as the complexities of being Indigenous in the modern day.
(10/23/24 3:52pm)
When was the last time you had a wonderful meal? Really think about it. Now, can you recall the cost of preparing that meal?
(10/22/24 4:58am)
Western Washington University Libraries offers more than gorgeous views of Bellingham Bay and a place to find books. The library also hosts the Student Technology Center, Hacherl Research & Writing Studio and Tutoring Center.
(10/24/24 4:08am)
Western Washington University’s Equestrian club team trots to new levels of success after joining the Intercollegiate Dressage Association.
(10/21/24 3:19am)
Editors Note: This article has been updated since publication to correct a punctuation and spelling error.
(10/19/24 10:12pm)
The Western Washington University’s women’s soccer team returned to Harrington Field in style on Thursday night, Oct. 17, taking the win over Montana State University Billings by a score of 2-1.
(10/19/24 4:14am)
Volunteers will gather on Saturday, Oct. 19 to plant a goal of 1,600 native trees and shrubs along California Creek, a habitat for Chinook salmon in Blaine, Wash. for the annual Orca Recovery Day, hosted by Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association, Whatcom Land Trust and the Whatcom Conservation District.
(10/18/24 10:05pm)
This article contains language that may be triggering to some readers. CW: SEXUAL ASSAULT, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, DATING VIOLENCE
(10/18/24 9:27pm)
The Whatcom County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office determined that they could not prosecute the Dean of Libraries John Danneker who was arrested on Monday, Oct. 14, for “communication with a minor for immoral purposes.”
(10/18/24 1:26am)
Western Washington University is gearing up to host families of students on campus for its annual Fall Family Weekend, which will run from Oct. 18 through Oct. 20. With over 50 events available for families to partake in, attendees can anticipate its kickoff on Oct. 19 at the Performing Arts Center.