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A cloudy day at Larrabee State Park in Bellingham, Wash. on Jan. 21, 2025. Larrabee is a common viewpoint in the area for students to enjoy nature and peace and quiet. // Photo by Kaitlyn Ward
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A cloudy day at Larrabee State Park in Bellingham, Wash. on Jan. 21, 2025. Larrabee is a common viewpoint in the area for students to enjoy nature and peace and quiet. // Photo by Kaitlyn Ward
Premodern illustrated books from Japan, such as the Kacho-ga print (top right), greatly impacted the Western visual culture of the early 20th century. Samples of the Rare Book Collection’s materials of Japanese origin are displayed here in the Wilson Library in Bellingham, Wash. on Jan. 24, 2025. // Photo courtesy of Western Libraries Archives & Special Collections
Signage at the entrance of the Special Collections exhibition room welcomes visitors to “A New Leaf: Building the Rare Book Collection at Western Libraries” at the Wilson Library in Bellingham, Wash. on Jan. 24, 2025. The exhibit showcases samples of a medieval manuscript, a Harlem Renaissance-era, black and gray illustration and an Islamic manuscript. // Photo courtesy of Western Libraries Archives & Special Collections
The artwork and literature shown here in the Wilson Library in Bellingham, Wash. on Jan. 24, 2025 are a sampling of the various kinds of Black artistic contributions to American culture in the 1920s and ‘30s. // Photo courtesy of Western Libraries Archives & Special Collections
Rare medieval manuscripts sit side by side in their casing at the newly opened “A New Leaf” Archives & Special Collections exhibit in the Wilson Library in Bellingham, Wash. on Jan. 24, 2025. // Photo courtesy of Western Libraries Archives & Special Collections
Both early English translations of seminal novels by Native American authors and controversial contemplations on Native American life by white authors have been acquired by Archives & Special Collections in recent years. They’re displayed together here in the Wilson Library in Bellingham, Wash. on Jan. 24, 2025. // Photo courtesy of Western Libraries Archives & Special Collections
Flora and fauna enliven the pages of these centuries-old volumes of literature at the “A New Leaf” Archives & Special Collections exhibit in the Wilson Library in Bellingham, Wash. on Jan. 24, 2025. // Photo courtesy of Western Libraries Archives & Special Collections
People arriving at Bellingham High School on Jan. 18, 2025, in Bellingham, Wash. for Martin Luther King Day celebrations. Free breakfast was served during this time. // Photo by Roman Boyer
Panelists at Bellingham High School discussing Martin Luther King on Jan. 18, 2025, in Bellingham, Wash. They discussed his history with non-violent action. // Photo by Roman Boyer
Alyssa Whorley projects her lines to the audience during a run-through on Jan. 28, 2025, in Bellingham, Wash. Acting as “The Lady,” her character narrates the play and controls the story. // Photo by Eli Voorhies
From left to right: Parker Curtis-Knox, Alyssa Whorley and Eva Nguyen in action on set on Jan. 28, 2025, in Bellingham, Wash. The three actors were doing a run-through of the production. // Photo by Eli Voorhies
Both early English translations of seminal novels by Native American authors and controversial contemplations on Native American life by white authors have been acquired by Archives & Special Collections in recent years. They’re displayed together here in the Wilson Library in Bellingham, Wash. on Jan. 24, 2025. // Photo courtesy of Western Libraries Archives & Special Collections
Signage at the entrance of the Special Collections exhibition room welcomes visitors to “A New Leaf: Building the Rare Book Collection at Western Libraries” at the Wilson Library in Bellingham, Wash. on Jan. 24, 2025. The exhibit showcases samples of a medieval manuscript, a Harlem Renaissance-era, black and gray illustration and an Islamic manuscript. // Photo courtesy of Western Libraries Archives & Special Collections
Rare medieval manuscripts sit side by side in their casing at the newly opened “A New Leaf” Archives & Special Collections exhibit in the Wilson Library in Bellingham, Wash. on Jan. 24, 2025. // Photo courtesy of Western Libraries Archives & Special Collections
Premodern illustrated books from Japan, such as the Kacho-ga print (top right), greatly impacted the Western visual culture of the early 20th century. Samples of the Rare Book Collection’s materials of Japanese origin are displayed here in the Wilson Library in Bellingham, Wash. on Jan. 24, 2025. // Photo courtesy of Western Libraries Archives & Special Collections
Flora and fauna enliven the pages of these centuries-old volumes of literature at the “A New Leaf” Archives & Special Collections exhibit in the Wilson Library in Bellingham, Wash. on Jan. 24, 2025. // Photo courtesy of Western Libraries Archives & Special Collections
The artwork and literature shown here in the Wilson Library in Bellingham, Wash. on Jan. 24, 2025 are a sampling of the various kinds of Black artistic contributions to American culture in the 1920s and ‘30s. // Photo courtesy of Western Libraries Archives & Special Collections
Tim Cox and Jon Goslan fix a leak in a tiny house in Bellingham, Wash. Maintenance work is done by the residents of HomesNOW!’s villages. // Photo by Steven Colson
The shore at Drayton Harbor on Friday, Jan. 17, in Bellingham, Wash. Drayton Harbor is usually a good place to harvest manilla, butter and native littleneck clams. // Photo by Eli Voorhies.