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(05/15/24 3:00pm)
A team that defied all odds ended up on top. The Western Washington University women's club baseball team recently won the Baseball For All Women's Club Baseball Championships on April 5 to 7, in Los Angeles.
(05/14/24 7:21pm)
This is a developing story. Some information may change as the situation unfolds.
(05/14/24 3:00pm)
The weekend can be a time for students to relax from a busy school week. It can be time to catch up on some homework and visit with friends. For Western Washington University students who do research, it means getting up at 8 a.m., traveling back to campus and running experiments.
(05/12/24 3:30pm)
The Bellingham sky was filled with the colors of the aurora borealis on Friday night as solar storms reached Earth's magnetic sphere. People gathered throughout town to get a chance to see the weather phenomenon.
(05/12/24 3:00pm)
Mayor Kim Lund’s recent Executive Order issued on February 20, 2024, emphasized the need for proactive measures in response to the fentanyl crisis, particularly in downtown Bellingham.
(05/12/24 3:00pm)
In the winter of 2024, the two Bellingham Community Food Co-op locations voted to unionize. Since then, workers have gained some protections, but negotiations over a contract are ongoing.
(05/11/24 3:00pm)
On April 25, the Western Washington University women’s basketball team announced the signing of transfer forward Ellie Croco. The six-foot-one senior from Lebanon, Oregon, played three seasons at the NCAA Division I level with Saint Mary’s College before tearing her ACL this past season.
(05/11/24 1:00pm)
On Monday, voting will open for Western Washington University’s Associated Students election. Polls are open online and in person in Red Square until Friday. These positions include the student senate and executive board. The executive board represents non-academic student interests to university administration. The senate is responsible for representing students' interests in academic affairs. Executive roles include the president, the vice president, senate president, VP for Activities, VP for Governmental Affairs, VP for Student Services and the VP for Sustainability.
(05/10/24 7:46pm)
Members of Western Academic Workers United voted in favor of a strike authorization for educational student employees. The online voting among the union’s nearly 1,100 students passed with 93% voting “yes,” from Monday to Thursday.
(05/11/24 3:00pm)
Every Wednesday evening, as the sun begins to set over Bellingham, a crowd gathers in front of a bright orange brewery. Wearing neon safety vests or New Balance shoes, this group of runners is changing the definition of happy hour.
(05/10/24 3:00pm)
Friends and family can go head-to-head in go-kart races at Bellingham’s new indoor go-kart facility. Mach1 Speedway and Arcade opened on April 26 in Cordata, bringing a new form of entertainment to Bellingham.
(05/10/24 3:00pm)
First came the spark. What came next for Western Washington University student Simon Young, officer of the university’s newest club, was two weeks of procedural requirements that concluded with his club becoming officially recognized by the university through the Associated Students organization.
(05/08/24 7:42pm)
Western Academic Workers United is voting to authorize a strike after months of fruitless bargaining with Western Washington University. Voting began Monday and is expected to end Thursday at 5 p.m.
(05/09/24 3:00pm)
WWU Racing is a club on campus that creates custom-built race cars to take across America for competition against other teams. This year’s car, Viking 66, is the program’s third electric vehicle that they have built to compete at Formula SAE in the electric vehicle class at Michigan International Speedway, June 11-15.
(05/09/24 3:00pm)
It’s early June at Michigan International Speedway and Melana Evans is in the back of a sweltering hot trailer sorting through a complex web of wires connecting various systems of WWU Racing’s electric race car.
(05/09/24 2:00pm)
As a part of Local Action Week, Western Washington University will be holding a mixer event on Thursday from 4-6 p.m. in the Multipurpose Room of the Viking Union, called Campus to Community. Six to seven panelists from Bellingham’s local government will visit and speak to Western students about the importance of community engagement.
(05/08/24 3:00pm)
Continuous cracking and water leakage called for Western Washington University to address the deferred maintenance of Fisher Fountain. Students have yet to see the fountain turned on this year with less than half of the quarter remaining.
(05/08/24 3:00pm)
Film fanatics at Western Washington University can look forward to the upcoming Five Minute Film Competition put on by Associated Students and AS Productions on May 20 at the Underground Coffee House. The winner will receive a $250 cash prize.
(05/07/24 3:00pm)
The majority of Western Washington University’s softball team resided in the state before coming to campus. But for pitchers Kaiana Kong, Joie Baker and Kanilehua Pitoy, playing for the Vikings meant traveling over 2,700 miles from Hawaii.
(05/06/24 6:08pm)
More than 200 people watch the children in the Lummi Nation Blackhawk Dancers move over the wet ground on April 11 as part of a groundbreaking ceremony for Western Washington University’s soon-to-be House of Healing longhouse.