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(05/22/24 11:03pm)
Pro-Palestine protesters have now been occupying the lawn in front of Old Main for over one week. Since it began on Tuesday, May 14, the encampment has grown to include approximately 50 tents and a steady population of student protesters.
(05/24/24 3:00pm)
Western Washington University’s Associated Student Production brings movies, ranging from recent releases to lesser-known films, to students with their Spring Film Series. The program opened on Thursday, April 18, with a showing of “American Fiction” and will continue throughout the remainder of the quarter.
(05/22/24 8:41pm)
Every morning, Kenny Austin from the Downtown Bellingham Partnership heads out with a ladder and a watering can. He tends to the 44 flower baskets that line the most popular streets, such as Cornwall Avenue and Railroad Avenue, as part of the nonprofit’s mission to enhance the beauty and color of downtown Bellingham.
(05/22/24 3:00pm)
Whatcom Community College’s 2024 Orca Pickleball Spring Classic Tournament in Bellingham from May 31 to June 2, at the WCC Pickleball Courts. The annual event began in the spring of 2023.
(05/21/24 9:15pm)
Educational Student Employees (ESEs) began striking in front of Western Washington University’s Wade King Recreation Center on Tuesday at 5 a.m.
(05/21/24 9:45pm)
This offseason, the Bellingham Bells have taken on a new head coach and pitching coaches in preparation for the upcoming season.
(05/20/24 7:20pm)
On May 2, a judge ruled that Western Washington University owes $111,780 in penalties to three former journalism students for withholding 27 public records from them for 276 days.
(05/20/24 6:30pm)
Skylark’s Cafe in Fairhaven has opened its beer garden for the summer season, kicking off the weekend with a lineup of bands. People came out to see the live music while enjoying a drink and a meal.
(05/18/24 1:23am)
From the Wade King Student Recreation Center to Old Main, protestors marched to rally students and call out Western Washington University administration on Friday, in an effort to unionize and bring attention to the campus pro-Palestine encampment.
(05/18/24 3:00pm)
On April 25, 2024, Southwest Airlines announced its decision to end service at Bellingham International Airport by August 4. The decision was made due to uncertainty surrounding aircraft deliveries from Boeing.
(05/18/24 3:00pm)
Former University of Montana Grizzly and Lynden Christian star Libby Stump is returning to Washington to play for the Western Washington University women’s basketball team for the 2024-25 season.
(05/17/24 3:00pm)
After two years in the making, West Sound Fest begins Friday in downtown Bellingham, with the final shows at Mothership Live on Sunday.
(05/17/24 2:25am)
The Western Washington University women’s softball team won the West Regional Championship after a walk-off home run by freshman third baseman Maleah Andrews, to defeat Cal State Dominguez Hills in a three-game series on Wednesday at Viking Field in Bellingham, Washington.
(05/16/24 3:45pm)
Western Washington University's women’s club rugby team was crowned College Rugby Association of America's Club 7's 2023-2024 national champions on Saturday, May 4.
(05/16/24 3:00pm)
Western Washington University’s Wade King Student Recreation Center held its community-oriented event, Neon Night, on Thursday, May 9. It was a night filled with fun games, prizes and additional activities for students to get involved in campus recreation activities.
(05/16/24 3:00pm)
The Western Washington University women's volleyball team played a high intensity spring exhibition game against Seattle University on May 10th. This was Western's last spring exhibition game of the year.
(05/16/24 12:37am)
Western Academic Workers United has established a strike deadline for Educational Student Employees on May 21. The union held a town hall on Tuesday to discuss and answer questions regarding a future strike.
(05/17/24 3:00pm)
Bellingham City Council approved the Parks and Recreation department’s motion to apply for a $500,000 grant from the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office to add to the Storybrook Phase One budget, which is estimated to be $1,818,054.
(05/16/24 3:00pm)
Here’s what you need to know about this year's Outdoor Wellness Extravaganza.
(05/15/24 3:00pm)
If you’re a young music lover, you may have heard the phrase “song of the summer.” As warm weather approaches, everyone could use some new music to listen to in the sunshine.