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(01/29/25 4:49pm)
The Office of the Attorney General in Old Main at Western Washington University on Tuesday, Jan. 28. The Office of the Attorney General was instrumental in the creation of the updated policy. // Photo by Eli Voorhies
(01/28/25 7:28pm)
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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(01/27/25 7:49pm)
A flyer for the intergenerational drag show hosted by LGBTQ+ Western, Bellingham Queer Collective and PFLAG Whatcom. On Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025, 10 local drag artists will perform at the Mount Baker Theatre in Bellingham, Wash. // Flyer courtesy of LGBTQ+ Western
(01/27/25 6:59pm)
Rap and Hip-Hop CDs are pictured at Ritual Records in Bellingham, Wash. on Jan. 19, 2025. Despite their name, Ritual Records also sells CDs, DVDs, cassettes, and more. // Photo by Madelyn Jones
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Ritual Records is pictured in Bellingham, Wash. on Jan. 19, 2025. While Ritual Records has only been open since 2022, the space has housed record stores since 1989. // Photo by Madelyn Jones
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A mural is pictured at Ritual Records in Bellingham, Wash. on Jan. 19, 2025. The mural was completed in 2023 by artist S. Smith. // Photo by Madelyn Jones
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Records on display are pictured at Ritual Records in Bellingham, Wash. on Jan. 19, 2025. The store has been open since 2022. // Photo by Madelyn Jones
(01/27/25 6:59pm)
Staff picks are displayed at Ritual Records in Bellingham, Wash. on Jan. 19, 2025. The store sells new and used records, and purchases items brought in from the community to broaden the selection. // Photo by Madelyn Jones
(01/27/25 6:59pm)
Excess records are pictured underneath the main shelving units at Ritual Records in Bellingham, Wash. on Jan. 19, 2025. El Sueñito Brewing hosts Ritual Records Night on the second Monday of every month, which is free and open to all ages. // Photo by Madelyn Jones
(01/27/25 6:05pm)
Planet Eats at Fairhaven Commons on Thursday, Jan. 23, in Bellingham, Wash. A dining hall meal special will be held here on Thursday, Jan. 30, at 4 p.m. // Photo by Eli Voorhies.
(01/27/25 6:05pm)
A graphic details Dining at WWU’s events for Lunar New Year. Meal specials will be held Wednesday and Thursday at the Viking Commons, Ridgeway Commons and Fairhaven Commons. // Graphic courtesy of Alexandra Perez.
(01/27/25 6:05pm)
Information on the Chinese New Year Gala happening on Friday, Jan. 31, at 5 p.m. in the Miller Hall Collaborative Space. The event will include performances, food and snacks. // Graphic courtesy of the WWU Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures.
(01/27/25 5:56pm)
In the Humanities Building in Bellingham, Wash., on Jan. 15, 2025, classroom 102, along with several other rooms in this building and nearby spaces around Red Square at Western Washington University, accommodated up to 50 students per class session. The desks were arranged back to back, leaving minimal aisle space and making it nearly impossible to navigate at the rear when the classroom reached full capacity during class hours. // Photo by Mishele Ross.
(01/27/25 5:06am)
“Turkey (After Meissen)” (2021) takes inspiration from the 18th-century Meissen turkey sculpture by Johann Joachim Kaendler. Puppetry — and the exaggerated expressions designed on puppets — is also a consistent source of ideas for Kelly. // Photo courtesy of Ryan W. Kelly
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“Clown Cookie Jar” (2024) is Kelly’s puppetry-based influence on full display. Made of white stoneware, the piece is both decorative and functional. // Photo courtesy of Ryan W. Kelly
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“Elf” (2024) is Kelly’s clay take on the beloved Christmas icon. // Photo courtesy of Ryan W. Kelly
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“Stinky Boot” (2025) is one of the most recent additions to Kelly’s growing collection of “aquarium ceramics.” // Photo courtesy of Ryan W. Kelly
(01/27/25 5:06am)
“Humpty” (2024) plays off stereotypical depictions of the English nursery rhyme character Humpty Dumpty. Satire is a principal element of Kelly’s recent ceramic works. // Photo courtesy of Ryan W. Kelly
(01/27/25 5:06am)
Ryan W. Kelly models handmade hat-shaped ceramic ashtray. Kelly’s roots are in the creative culture of the East Coast. // Photo courtesy of Ryan W. Kelly