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David Griffin stands in front of his booth at the Global Innovation Awards in Chicago. The association IHA paid for his travel to the show. // Photo courtesy of Michelle Damico
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David Griffin stands in front of his booth at the Global Innovation Awards in Chicago. The association IHA paid for his travel to the show. // Photo courtesy of Michelle Damico
A rendering of David’s design with the induction stove. // Render courtesy of the IHA.
Students enter the Viking Commons dining hall in Bellingham, Wash., on March 7, 2025. This dining hall is one of three on Western Washington University campus. // Photo by Jae Ranney
Students eat in the Viking Commons dining hall in Bellingham, Wash on March 7, 2025. This is the room in which the grasshopper was found. // Photo by Jae Ranney
What appears to be a grasshopper in the food at the Viking Commons dining hall in Bellingham, Wash. on Feb. 23, 2025. The grasshopper was originally found in the kale on the plate. // Photo courtesy of Phiney Parent
The deceased grasshopper on a napkin after being removed from the plate on Feb. 23, 2025. The student shared that it seemed likely the insect had been “cooked” prior to its discovery in his food. // Photo courtesy of Phiney Parent
Riders explore Galbraith Mountain during a Wednesday Night Lights ride on Jan. 8, 2025, in Bellingham, Wash. The rides usually go on no matter the weather. // Photo Courtesy of Tighe Burke
A group of riders participate in a Wednesday Night Lights ride on Dec. 18, 2024, in Bellingham, Wash. Anywhere from five to 15 riders usually attend the rides. // Photo courtesy of Tighe Burke
Western Women’s rugby players run on the pitch during a home game against OSU. The game took place Nov. 16, 2024 on Harrington Field. // Photo courtesy of Jenae Potter.
Author completes a “roll tack” on Lake Whatcom in Bellingham, Wash October 2024. A “roll tack” is a maneuver done in small boats to get upwind at the fastest possible speed. // Photo by Aliyah Dodge.
Western Men’s rowing races for the finish line in November 2024. The team competed at the Head of the Lake regatta in Seattle, Wash. // Photo courtesy of Javin Morrison.
Stensland defends a goal during her Freshman year at Western in 2018. Stensland played as a goalie on Western’s hockey team. // Photo courtesy of Anna Stensland.
Stensland (left) stands with teammates pre-race while attending a sailing regatta. Photo taken in Seattle, Wash., during Stensland’s senior year in 2021. // Photo courtesy of Anna Stensland.
Western Women’s rugby team poses for a photo. Photo taken at Western’s Harrington Field in late September 2024. // Photo courtesy of Jenae Potter.
An inter-forest trail weaves through the center of LEAD’s restoration project on Feb. 27, 2025, in Bellingham, Wash. In the forefront, a diverse mix of indigenous plants grow while unrelated construction equipment can be seen in the background. // Photo by Jae Ranney
LEAD Volunteers on Feb. 27, 2025, work to remove weeds and roots from the plot of land where the Miyawaki method is being implemented in Bellingham, Wash. The temporary fence surrounding the site can be seen to the left. // Photo by Jae Ranney
LEAD volunteers work on the other side of the temporary fence on Feb. 27, 2025, in Bellingham, Wash. A sign explaining the project can be seen zip-tied to the gate. // Photo by Jae Ranney
Chelan Howard, a LEAD volunteer, crouches to remove ivy from the site on Feb. 27, 2025, in Bellingham, Wash. The divot where the trail through the site will go can be seen to the right. // Photo by Jae Ranney
The entrance of the gate surrounding LEAD’s restoration project is lined with the backpacks of volunteers on Feb. 27, 2025, in Bellingham, Wash. The temporary gate helps keep local fauna away from the growing plants. // Photo by Jae Ranney
I stand in my childhood bedroom in 2008. At this time, I had just had 56 staples removed from my head, they had been holding my skull together. // Photo by Roesler-Begalke family