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(06/07/23 4:11am)
Every morning, starting from the summer and entering his junior year of high school, D’Angelo Minnis would wake up before the sun, pick up his basketball and shoot 1,000 shots.
(06/07/23 2:55am)
Western Washington University has had its share of rich sports memories, championships and professional athletes including 10 NFL, two MLB and six MiLB alumni. The following are some of the most successful men’s professional athletes to come out of Western.
(06/05/23 8:49pm)
The faded superhero panels pasted on window panes outside of The Comics Place disguise the flood of color that greets people when they enter the interior — comic books, figurines, board games and playing cards of all sorts line every inch of the space.
(06/05/23 8:36pm)
On April 1, the City of Bellingham transferred parking enforcement duties from the Bellingham Police Department to the public works department in order to streamline operations and enhance efficiency in managing parking violations.
(06/05/23 8:29pm)
Kayana Bass has been making waves throughout Washington ever since transferring to Wapato High School during her junior year from Zillah High School. She was a McDonald's All-American nominee this year after averaging 23.6 points per game.
(06/05/23 8:20pm)
Western Washington University professors Brandon Dupont and Paul Chen have introduced a new community to campus in collaboration with Heterodox Academy in an effort to create better communication among staff, students and faculty.
(06/05/23 8:04pm)
The Bellingham Centennial History Pole — reinstalled in front of the Whatcom County Courthouse as of April 17 — tells the story of Lummi Nation leaders welcoming early European settlers. Lummi story poles invite viewers to follow their carvings up one side and down the other, communicating an event or legend.
(06/05/23 7:55pm)
“It’s too loud.”
(06/02/23 5:00pm)
Content Warning: This article discusses a movie with horror elements and gore.
(06/01/23 3:43am)
Have you ever wondered what’s edible on your walk to school, stroll between classes, or while relaxing at the beach? Well, as It turns out, there are edible, nutrient-rich native plants hiding in plain sight.
(06/01/23 3:41am)
Under the spotlight, undivided attention is set on first-year Western Washington University student Sarah Roberts. There’s no room for error.
(05/31/23 2:39pm)
Content Warning: This article references domestic abuse.
(05/29/23 3:00pm)
June 23, 2022, marked the 50-year anniversary of Title IX, which prohibited sex-based discrimination in schools and educational programs.
(05/28/23 11:00pm)
The month of April was spent celebrating the sandwiches of the Pacific Northwest in a lighthearted competition organized by the nonprofit Sustainable Connections. More than 1,000 locals voted all month as to which sandwich reigned supreme.
(05/28/23 10:00pm)
Tuesday nights are not known for being a popular going-out night, but at Aslan Brewing Company, it’s one of their busiest nights of the week. Every Tuesday night at Aslan Brewing’s depot location on State Street, a group of jazz musicians get together to play. The weekly event is free and restricted to people 21 and older.
(05/28/23 9:00pm)
Every Tuesday night at 7 p.m. during the academic year, Western Washington University’s Underground Coffeehouse hosts an open mic night. This is an opportunity for students to flex their performing chops in a supportive environment of other creatives. Performers of all experience levels are welcome to show up and play music or do stand up.
(05/28/23 8:00pm)
On May 9, Western Washington University held a public hearing to discuss the President’s Cabinet’s move toward enforcing a fully smoke-free campus to be imposed in the 2022-23 academic year.
(05/28/23 7:20pm)
Bellingham Idol is a singing competition held every Wednesday at 7 p.m. at The Wild Buffalo downtown. The competition lasts three months and the first seven weeks are auditions. Up to ten contestants audition each week in front of a panel of judges and an audience comprised of local community members. The top few contestants advance to the quarterfinals. The last day to audition is June 7, and spots are still open.
(05/27/23 7:51pm)
Hundreds of canoes, together in ice-cold rushing water, each one containing a team racing to come in first. Participants travel for 18.5 miles down the Nooksack River to hand off to the biking portion of their team.
(05/27/23 7:49pm)
LGBTQ+ Western is hosting Western Washington University’s third annual Pride Celebration on Wednesday, May 31. The event will start at the flag plaza at 4 p.m. with the raising of the progress pride flag and a cord ceremony for queer graduates.