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(02/22/25 12:47am)
The assembly plays the game “Raise your hand” at the Protect the Pie rally on Friday. Led by speakers Paul Carlson and Mattie Horn, it showed that students have a lot of struggles in common. // Photo by Eli Voorhies
(02/22/25 12:47am)
A crowd of students, many of which are student workers, roar in response to speaker Mate Pasztor in Red Square during the Protect the Pie rally on Friday. Pasztor works at the whole food pantry as an operational student worker. // Photo by Eli Voorhies
(02/22/25 12:47am)
Ian Schaefer Lorenz throws up a fist at the Protect the Pie rally on Friday. Shaefer Lorenz reminded attendees that this country has overcome many discriminatory policy practices that past presidential campaigns had instituted. // Photo by Eli Voorhies
(02/22/25 12:47am)
Paul Carlson and Mattie Horn orchestrated the rally and echoed the sentiments of the prior speakers at the Protect the Pie rally on Friday. Carlson is the president of WFSE’s WWU bargaining team, and Horn is the financial secretary on the executive board of WAWU. // Photo by Eli Voorhies
(02/22/25 12:47am)
The final speaker, McLean Bowers, pushes people to find a WAWU representative and fill out forms at the Protect the Pie rally on Friday. Bowers is a student advisor for off-campus living. // Photo by Eli Voorhies
(02/22/25 12:47am)
Lisa Perry shares her experience with losing her job and encourages students to connect with their union at the Protect the Pie rally on Friday. Perry said this might be the last time she saw a lot of the crowd’s faces after losing her position at the copy center, which she held for 12 years. // Photo by Eli Voorhies
(02/22/25 12:47am)
Mate Pasztor talks to those at the Protect the Pie rally on Friday. Pasztor works at the whole food pantry as an operational student worker. // Photo by Eli Voorhies
(02/21/25 2:44am)
An artistic take on the tariffs showcases the Canadian flag. Behind the flag wave a few US dollar bills. // Illustration by Kristina Mendoza
(02/20/25 6:23pm)
An indoor volleyball player serves the ball at Whatcom Middle School in Bellingham, Wash., on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025. Indoor volleyball is one of three leagues offered during the fall. // Photo by Tyler Noonan
(02/20/25 6:23pm)
Adult Sports League players high-five each other after their set at Whatcom Middle School in Bellingham, Wash., on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025. This was a show of sportsmanship done after every set. // Photo by Tyler Noonan
(02/20/25 6:23pm)
An indoor volleyball player returns the ball at Whatcom Middle School in Bellingham, Wash., on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025. Indoor volleyball is one of seven Adult Sports Leagues offered. // Photo by Tyler Noonan
(02/20/25 6:23pm)
An indoor volleyball player attempts to block the ball at Whatcom Middle School in Bellingham, Wash., on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025. Indoor volleyball has 12 different divisions. // Photo by Tyler Noonan
(02/19/25 11:42pm)
Maxwell Richards, Lyric Figgins and Ava Fescoe hide behind an edited Ridgeway Gamma sign in Bellingham, Wash., on Feb. 9, 2025. The sign was edited to display WWU Signage, the team's social media handle. // Photo courtesy of Maxwell Richards
(02/19/25 11:42pm)
Maxwell Richards, Lyric Figgins and Ava Fescoe at the modified Ridgeway Gamma sign in Bellingham, Wash., on Feb. 9, 2025. The group has been posting campus sign cleaning videos to social media. // Photo courtesy of Maxwell Richards
(02/19/25 11:38pm)
View of El Capitan’s colorful interior at the beginning of the night in Bellingham, Wash., on Feb. 7, 2025. Owner Marc Ravaris can be seen in the entryway leading to the taproom. // Photo by Mary d’Arcy
(02/19/25 7:42pm)
The outside of the Ross Engineering Technology building in Bellingham, Wash., on Feb. 12, 2025. Students and faculty describe this building as “made of cinder block.” // Photo by Kaitlyn Ward
(02/19/25 12:50am)
The Western Washington University Board of Trustees meeting in Old Main Room 340 in Bellingham, Wash., on Feb. 14, 2025. The board, among other things, voted to reduce the Active Transportation Fee. // Photo by Liam Walsh
(02/18/25 6:12pm)
The Wilson Library Reading Room at Western Washington University in Bellingham, Wash. The room will host all nine justices of the Washington State Supreme Court for a Q&A on Wednesday, Feb. 19, and two case hearings on Thursday, Feb. 20. // Photo by Josh Hernandez
(02/18/25 2:31am)
“Trump and Musk have got to go” chant.
(02/18/25 2:25am)
On Monday, Feb. 17, 2025, over 300 people gathered to protest in front of the Federal Building at West Magnolia Street and Cornwall Avenue in Bellingham, Wash. The demonstration occurred alongside other Presidents Day and 'No Kings Day' protests held outside government buildings nationwide. // Photos by Oren Roberts