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Jenn Mason, the owner of WinkWink, stands outside the shop located in Bellingham, Wash. WinkWink offers comprehensive classes, private coaching and an array of sex toys for anyone. // Photo courtesy of WinkWink
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Jenn Mason, the owner of WinkWink, stands outside the shop located in Bellingham, Wash. WinkWink offers comprehensive classes, private coaching and an array of sex toys for anyone. // Photo courtesy of WinkWink
Western Washington University women's volleyball team celebrates during a doubleheader against Central Washington University in Bellingham Wash. on May 1, 2021. The Vikings defeated the Wildcats, 3-2 and 3-0. // Photo courtesy of Josh Williams
Western Washington University women’s volleyball team celebrates during a doubleheader against Central Washington University in Bellingham Wash. on May 1, 2021. The Vikings defeated the Wildcats, 3-2 and 3-0. // Photo courtesy of Josh Williams
14 players from the Western Washington Women’s Softball program were selected to the GNAC All-Academic Team. These are the most selections the program has ever had. // Photo courtesy of Jeff Evans
Students pose for a picture during the first Western Washington University Backcountry Squatters meeting held in December 2020. The club has not met in person since the COVID-19 pandemic started. // Photo courtesy of Geneva Ascher
A flyer posted in the hallways of Western Washington University Fairhaven dorms displays a list of alternative numbers to calling the police. Among them, the Mobile Crisis Outreach Team, Whatcom Dispute Resolution Center and Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services. // Photo by Kate Yeoman
A flyer posted in the hallways of Western Washington University Fairhaven dorms displays a list of alternative numbers to calling the police. Among them, the Mobile Crisis Outreach Team, Whatcom Dispute Resolution Center and Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services. // Photo by Kate Yeoman
Bellingham City Hall on Friday, April 23, 2021. The city council voted unanimously to fund the planning of a racial equity commission on Monday, April 26, 2021. // Photo by Kelton Burns
A Mount Baker Foundation [MBF] sign that reads “Healthy Kidneys. Healthy Me.†on Monday, March 1, in Bellingham, Wash. The MBF recently launched its kidney health initiative. // Photo courtesy of Micki Jackson
Sarah Neugebauer, Western Washington University’s pest biologist, poses for a picture in front of Old Main’s rose garden. Neugebauer specializes in maintaining wildlife on campus and keeping students and faculty safe from particularly nosey animals. // Photo by Hannah VanO
Sarah Neugebauer, Western Washington University's pest biologist, poses for a picture in front of Old Maine's rose garden. Neugebauer specializes in maintaining wildlife on campus and keeping students and faculty safe from particularly nosey animals. // Photo by Hannah VanO
Two students play Matkot on the lawn outside Western’s communications lawn. Randhawa said he hopes the vaccine mandate will allow for more in-person campus activities and better mental well-being during fall quarter. // Photo by Gaia Crans.
Protestors carried a “Black Lives Matter†flag, signs that read: “Stop state-sanctioned violence,†“Silence favors the oppressor†and others Saturday, May 1 during a march to defund the police department and for solidarity with Black community members in Bellingham Wash. // Photo by Kyle Tubbs
Western Washington University students gather on campus on Friday, April 23. Western is considering the possibility of in-person classes for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic. // Photo by Hannah VanO