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An ADA-Accessible signage on WTA Route 190 transit bus in Bellingham, Wash., on Jan. 8, 2025. The sign is visible as passengers ride to their destinations. // Photo by Mabaindu Mbawa
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An ADA-Accessible signage on WTA Route 190 transit bus in Bellingham, Wash., on Jan. 8, 2025. The sign is visible as passengers ride to their destinations. // Photo by Mabaindu Mbawa
A WTA Route 190 transit bus pictured on Jan. 8, 2025, in Bellingham, Wash. The bus is leaving the Viking Circle bus stop. // Photo by Mabaindu Mbawa
Western Washington University women’s rowing team competes in the Women’s Rowing Championship held at East Fork/Harsha Lake on Saturday, June 1, 2024, in Bethel, Ohio. The team went on to win the championship. // Photo by Jamie Schwaberow, Courtesy of WWU Athletics
Western Washington University women’s rowing team hold their trophies high after the Women’s Rowing Championship at East Fork/Harsha Lake on Saturday, June 1, 2024, in Bethel, Ohio. This marked Western’s ninth championship win. // Photo by Jamie Schwaberow, Courtesy of WWU Athletics
Western Washington University women’s rowing team celebrates their victory in the II Eights Grand Final during the Women’s Rowing Championship held at East Fork/Harsha Lake on Saturday, June 1, 2024, in Bethel, Ohio. This was Western’s first championship win since 2017. // Photo by Jamie Schwaberow, Courtesy of WWU Athletics
Copies of “We Want To Do More Than Survive” by Bettina L. Love sit in stock at Western’s bookstore in Bellingham, Wash. on Jan. 30, 2025. This is one of many available textbooks for students this quarter. // Photo by Kaitlyn Ward
The outside of Sweet Haven, one of the businesses participating in the chocolate walk in Fairhaven on Feb. 3, 2025, in Bellingham, Wash. A sign reads “Treat Yourself” in the background. // Photo by Sophia Raymond
A clapper board detailed with information in Bellingham, Wash., on January 15, 2024. The board is from a scene in the feature film, “The In Between Days,” directed by Haven Patrick. // Photo by Adeline Roesler-Begalke
Copies of “We Want To Do More Than Survive” by Bettina L. Love sit in stock at Western’s bookstore in Bellingham, Wash. on Jan. 30, 2025. This is one of many available textbooks for students this quarter. // Photo by Kaitlyn Ward
The second annual Longest Table event in Chelsea, New York in 2023. Two people are pictured shaking hands at the event. // Photo courtesy of David Axelbank
Aerial view of the 2023 Longest Table event in Chelsea, New York. Several tables fill the city block, sharing a meal. // Photo courtesy of David Axelbank
Longest Table event in Chelsea, New York in 2023. Neighbors share food and conversation. // Photo courtesy of Kelly Kopp
Survey results from the 2023 Longest Table in Chelsea, New York. The survey was conducted by students at Barnard College. // Graphic courtesy of Maryam Banikarim
Kegan Thompson, head ski tech at Backcountry Essentials, melts wax onto the bases of skis on Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025, in Bellingham, Wash. This is one of the first steps to waxing a pair of skis. // Photo taken by Eli Voorhies
Kegan Thompson spreads the melted wax, covering the whole base of the ski at Backcountry Essentials on Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025, in Bellingham, Wash. This is one of the many essential steps of waxing skis. // Photo taken by Eli Voorhies
Kegan Thompson’s ski tuning tools pictured on Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025, in Bellingham, Wash. The tools include brushes, a scraper, a block of wax and a gummy stone. // Photo taken by Eli Voorhies
The small downtown area of Sudden Valley on Jan. 29, 2025, in Bellingham, Wash. The area experienced the most extreme consequences of November’s bomb cyclone, and residents who sustained property damage from the storm are still recovering months later. // Photo by Hope Rasa
Trinity Andersen’s condominium building after severe damage from fallen trees caused by the bomb cyclone on Nov. 19, 2024, in Bellingham, Wash. This photo, along with others displaying the destruction of the Andersens’ home, was posted on their GoFundMe. // Photo courtesy of Natalie Andersen.
Students waiting for the presentation to start in the Viking Union in Bellingham, Wash on January 29. The presentation included an explanation of what ASWWU does and addressed last spring’s ASWWU election. // Photo by Roman Boyer