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Protesters rallied outside the Federal Building in Bellingham, Wash., on Feb. 17, 2025. Many carried signs directed at Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). // Photo by Oren Roberts
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Protesters rallied outside the Federal Building in Bellingham, Wash., on Feb. 17, 2025. Many carried signs directed at Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). // Photo by Oren Roberts
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Y La Bamba will play at Western Washington University in Bellingham Wash., on Feb. 18, 2025. Bellingham will be a stop on their current tour. // Flier courtesy of Sophia Kennedy
Senior guard Maddy Grandbois plays defense at Sam Carver Gymnasium in Bellingham, Wash., on Thursday, Feb 13, 2025. Grandbois had two steals on the night. // Photo courtesy of WWU Athletics
Sophomore forward Jadyn Watts fights through contact at Sam Carver Gymnasium in Bellingham, Wash., on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. Anchorage played physically throughout the night. // Photo courtesy of WWU Athletics
Junior guard Mason Oberg drives to the basket at Sam Carver Gymnasium in Bellingham, Wash., on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025 Oberg finished the night with 10 points and five assists. // Photo courtesy of WWU Athletics
Donia Dibi and Rand Fararjeh, featured in Dina Amin’s “Creating Change,” work to challenge stereotypes about Palestinian life in media literacy workshops in Jerusalem and Ramallah during the summer of 2023. // Photo courtesy of Bidisha Biswas
A film still from “Creating Change” shows a group of attendees collaborating at a media literacy workshop at Modern University College in Ramallah during the summer of 2023. // Photo courtesy of “Creating Change” documentary
Students wait at the Rec Center bus stop at Western Washington University on February 7. The Active Transportation Fee cannot be increased more than 5% without a vote of the student body. // Photo by Eli Voorhies
Western Washington University students enter a WTA bus at the Rec Center bus stop on February 7. The Board of Trustees approved a 16.67% increase in student bus fees, taking the fee from $30 to $35 per quarter. // Photo by Eli Voorhies