BRIEF: Vikings surrender 2-1 loss to NNU at home game
Western Washington University’s men’s soccer team conceded a 2-1 loss to the Northwest Nazarene Nighthawks on a cold Thursday night, Oct. 10, at Robert S. Harrington Field, in Bellingham, Wash.
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Western Washington University’s men’s soccer team conceded a 2-1 loss to the Northwest Nazarene Nighthawks on a cold Thursday night, Oct. 10, at Robert S. Harrington Field, in Bellingham, Wash.
In February, a new Western Washington University Associated Students Charter was signed for the first time since 2010.
Degree Works, an academic planning tool offered through Western Washington University, may seem most useful to upperclassmen who are counting down their credits toward graduation. However, with features like the “What-If” tab, Degree Works is a vital resource for all students.
The Western Washington University fitness program at the Wade King Recreation Center changed its price for group fitness classes for fall 2024. Originally priced at $45 per quarter, attendees will now be charged $30 per class.
As southbound drivers approach Exit 252 on Interstate Highway 5, they may catch a glimpse of a towering mural on the side of The Jake Apartments.
John Danneker, Western Washington University’s Dean of Libraries was arrested on campus Monday evening, Oct.14.
Western Washington University’s Ridgeway Commons will be hosting a food tour for First Year Eats program students on Tuesday, Oct. 15. The event aims to welcome students by guiding them through the various food stations, as well as allowing them to meet the dedicated members of the university’s dining staff.
Drop Day
The Bellingham community was stunned by the news of a student death in the Alma Clark dorms, following a devastating announcement earlier the same morning that a student had died from a fall at the Nash dorms.
Editors Note: This story has been updated since publication as President Sabah Randhawa's name was misspelled.
September sees many students migrating to Bellingham for the school year, setting up their new apartments, houses and dorms. For some students, making ends meet while on a budget can be tricky. Buy Nothing, however, presents a unique and free opportunity for students to get what they need.
Though one dugout was empty and the spectators sparse, the Vikings got important reps in at an intrasquad scrimmage on Saturday, Oct. 5. The team played in a more casual setting, a mix of practice and game reps.
Calling all creative souls and music enthusiasts! Bellingham Exit is back for its second annual celebration, set to transform the city into a vibrant hub of artistic expression from Oct. 10 to 13.
Editors Note: The article has been edited since publication to move a quote that distracted from the purpose of the story — to detail this specific protest.
SeaFeast is back in town for its annual celebration of Bellingham's local waterfront. Festivities kicked off at Zuanich Point Park & Fisherman's Pavilion on Saturday, Oct. 5, offering a weekend full of fun to the community.
Dense crowds of students shuffled from table to table, meeting new faces and collecting goodies at the Fall Info Fair, hosted by Associated Students on Sept. 23 and 24. The annual event provides an opportunity for students to discover and engage with hundreds of organizations, on-and-off campus.
Bellingham is set to host Washington’s fifth Texas Roadhouse with doors opening October 7, 2024. This is the first Texas Roadhouse in North Washington, located in Cordata Center, off Guide Meridian Road.
People want to get from point A to B in the quickest way but sometimes that path isn’t the one engineered by cities, or in this case, a university. Instead of taking the paved routes designed for foot traffic, we find shortcuts, cutting across lawns or hills to reach the destination quicker.
September is Eat Local Month in Bellingham and to celebrate, the summer Front staff is going to be breaking down some of our favorite local bites open past midnight.
I’ve been drinking coffee for as long as I can remember. And before you go critiquing my parents, know that it was my grandma sneaking me sips of what was probably more creamer than actual coffee.