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(02/27/26 9:44pm)
Sophomore EmmaJoy Wise practices a bunting drill at practice on Feb. 12, 2026. On the first weekend of the road trip, Wise made her WWU debut and was nominated to the All-Tournament Team at the CUI Kickoff Classic. // Photo by Erica Stavnem
(02/27/26 9:37pm)
Senior Olivia Matlock practices pitching during practice on Feb. 12, 2026. Matlock pitched 3 games during the season-opening road trip. // Photo by Erica Stavnem
(02/27/26 9:19pm)
Braeden Rowland happily holds a beer mug filled with candy, condoms, and suckers in Red Square. This was his prize for winning the “Heated Rivalry Lookalike Contest” on Feb. 20, 2026. // Photo courtesy of Charlie Johnson
(02/27/26 9:18pm)
Hailey Hoobler uses a megaphone in Red Square to draw in more contestants. Hoobler was one of the 3 people responsible for the “Heated Rivalry lookalike contest” on Feb. 20, 2026. // Photo courtesy of Charlie Johnson
(02/27/26 9:18pm)
The contest finalists pose together, holding up a flag with their characters in Red Square. This was a crucial part of the voting process for the “Heated Rivalry lookalike contest” on Feb. 20, 2026. // Photo courtesy of Charlie Johnson
(02/25/26 9:50pm)
Abstract illustration of Sabah Randhawa at his office in Old Main on Western Washington University’s campus in Bellingham, Wash. Despite worries from students and staff, he’s confident that WWU will remain a prominent university for the foreseeable future. // Illustration by Liam Britt
(02/25/26 3:09am)
As technology advances and gets more involved in everyday lives, some people find it to be overwhelming. More young people are abandoning their smartphones and switching back to flip phones in an attempt to take back control. // Illustration by Isabella Doughty
(02/23/26 10:46pm)
The back of the boulder from inside the dance studio's utility closet at 115 Unity St, January 15, 2026. As the dancers call it, “the Cave.” // Photo by Eva Breitinger
(02/23/26 10:45pm)
(02/23/26 10:44pm)
The site of the Mount Baker theater development downtown, taken in the 1920s. The alley at the right of the image is the same place the boulder sits today. // Photo by J. W. Sandison; courtesy of Whatcom Museum and Jeff Jewell.
(02/23/26 10:43pm)
The Great Bellingham boulder, as seen from the alley behind 115 Unity, January 23, 2026. The boulder extends both into the alley and the building itself as a back wall. // Photo by Eva Breitinger
(02/22/26 12:19am)
Abstract illustration of Sabah Randhawa at his office in Old Main on Western Washington University’s campus in Bellingham, Wash. Despite worries from students and staff, he’s confident that WWU will remain a prominent university for the foreseeable future. // Illustration by Liam Britt
(02/18/26 3:20am)
Grover performing at Bellingham music bar, The Shakedown, on Oct. 16, 2025. The band’s performance helped them prepare for the Battle of the Bands. // Photo Courtesy of Max Fenger
(02/18/26 3:06am)
The ingredients for Little Cheerful Cafe’s burritos sit on a countertop just before the soup kitchen opens in Bellingham, Wash., on Feb. 4, 2026. The protein for that week was lamb, purchased from US Foods for less than 25 cents per pound. // Photo by Noelle Reger
(02/18/26 3:06am)
John Sobczak adds some sugar to his cup of coffee in Bellingham, Wash., on Feb. 4, 2026. He’s occasionally stopped by the Coffee Closet since it opened last winter. // Photo by Noelle Reger
(02/18/26 3:05am)
Volunteers Harold Mills, Mike Tobin, and Sheila Mills pose in the coffee closet in Bellingham, Wash., on Feb. 4, 2026. It was a slower day than usual, since the weather was a little warmer, but they still saw dozens of people. // Photo by Noelle Reger
(02/15/26 12:07am)
An attendee of Crushed writes a love letter to someone at WinkWink Boutique in Bellingham, Wash. on Feb. 6, 2026. Opening night of the exhibit included a love letter writing station. // Photo by Raleigh Nolan
(02/15/26 12:06am)
An up close look at the love notes written by Tiffany Geaudreau and Lans Leedy at WinkWink Boutique in Bellingham, Wash. on Feb. 6, 2026. The notes are on display as a part of Crushed. // Photo by Natalie Jones
(02/15/26 12:06am)
Attendees of Crushed play a game of MASH at WinkWink Boutique in Bellingham, Wash. on Feb. 6, 2026. Opening night included a giant version of the game. // Photo by Raleigh Nolan
(02/15/26 12:05am)
An up close look at some of the mementos on display at WinkWink Boutique in Bellingham, Wash. on Feb. 6, 2026. The pieces are on display as a part of Crushed. // Photo by Natalie Jones