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(12/11/25 2:53am)
Dressage club member Hope McCollom performing the canter lengthening movement during her dressage test at IDA Nationals in St. Louis, Missouri on Apr. 25, 2025. McCollom is riding a horse named Flynn, whom she drew for the competition the night before. // Photo courtesy of Hope McCollom
(12/11/25 2:53am)
Ribbons line a fence from the Western dressage clubs' first team show. The team competed against Oregon State University on Jan. 10 and 11, 2025. // Photo Courtesy of Eleanor McMason
(12/11/25 2:14am)
Joanne Rasmussen, left, and Karen Irving, right, talk and laugh together in a common room at The Willows retirement community in Bellingham, Wash., on Nov. 18, 2025. Rasmussen and Irving first connected through Seniors Community Action, a resident-led protest group Irving started. // Photo by Janessa Bates
(12/11/25 1:50am)
Joanne Rasmussen, 101, and Karen Irving, now in her 70s, sit together inside The Willows retirement community in Bellingham, Wash., on Nov. 18, 2025. The moment came after an interview about Rasmussen’s life, her decision to protest at 101 and Irving’s role in starting the Seniors Community Action protest group. // Photo by Janessa Bates
(12/11/25 1:50am)
Joanne Rasmussen, 101, smiles while listening to fellow resident Karen Irving at The Willows retirement community in Bellingham, Wash., on Nov. 18, 2025. The two often see each other at Seniors Community Action meetups, a resident-led protest group they participate in as they continue to advocate for issues they care about. // Photo by Janessa Bates
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Joanne Rasmussen, left, holds a sign reading “Save $ SSA” during a Seniors Community Action protest outside the Social Security office on Alabama Street in Bellingham, Wash., on May 23, 2025. The demonstration was one of the group’s earliest rallies. // Photo courtesy of Karen Irving
(12/11/25 1:50am)
Joanne Rasmussen, 101, center in a green hat, stands with fellow residents of The Willows during a Seniors Community Action protest held down the street from their retirement community in Bellingham, Wash., on Oct. 3, 2025. Residents gathered with handmade signs to voice their concerns about political issues. // Photo courtesy of Karen Irving
(12/07/25 7:15pm)
A young couple takes the stage at SPARK Museum in Bellingham, Wash, on Nov. 15, 2025, to discharge a spark with a kiss. The interactive experiment uses a Van De Graaff generator to produce an immense amount of static electricity, which can be discharged by a lightning rod and, in this case, a kiss. // Photo by Madrona Raney
(12/07/25 7:14pm)
A lucky man inside the Cage of Doom at SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention in Bellingham, Wash., on Nov. 15, 2025. Outside the Faraday cage swarms 2 million volts of electricity, but the man is shielded from the electromagnetic field, making it safe to take the selfie of a lifetime. // Photo by Madrona Raney
(12/06/25 7:58pm)
A mother and her child walk through the aisles of a grocery store looking distressed. For many, going to the grocery store can be stressful due to rising prices. // Illustration by Isabella Doughty
(12/04/25 7:03pm)
Benches and signs with statistics of food insecurity rates have appeared on campus. Part of an awareness campaign by the Basic Needs Hub and WHOLE pantry, they reflect that food insecurity among Western students has risen by 14% since 2022, with 44.5% of students experiencing food insecurity. // Photo by Rosalie Johnson
(12/03/25 11:37pm)
The second mobile medical unit of the didgʷálič Wellness Center, located in the parking lot of the First Baptist Church on Flora and Unity Streets in Bellingham, Wash., on Nov. 20. The unit, which opened on Nov. 10, provides treatment and transportation to the didgʷálič Wellness Center for people experiencing substance use disorders. // Photo by Adah Bassok
(12/03/25 9:35pm)
WTA Paratransit bus driving down Meridian St. in Bellingham, Wash., on Nov. 29, 2025. Paratransit is expected to increase fares from $1 to $3.// Photo by DuPree Nugent
(12/03/25 9:34pm)
Buses arriving in Bellingham Station in Bellingham, Wash., on Nov. 29, 2025. Fares to ride buses are expected to increase from $1 to $2. // Photo by DuPree Nugent
(12/03/25 9:35pm)
A fare box and scanner inside a Whatcom Transit Authority bus in Bellingham, Wash., on Nov. 29, 2025. Fares have remained at $1 since 2008. // Photo by DuPree Nugent
(12/02/25 7:32pm)
More than 100 cans of Dr. Pepper are arranged on the ground during a meetup hosted by Western Washington University’s “Dr. Pepper Man” at the Arboretum tower in Bellingham, Wash., on Nov. 17, 2025. Students surrounded the display as the viral figure provided free sodas for attendees. // Photo courtesy of Kyler Simon
(11/27/25 7:59pm)
Students balance many responsibilities throughout the quarter, including family, exams and work. While these stressors can leave students feeling helpless, there are ways to stay grounded and manage stress. // Illustration by Isabella Doughty
(11/26/25 10:33pm)
Whatcom Transportation Authority’s downtown Bellingham Station in Bellingham, Wash., on Nov. 14, 2025. This is one of three transfer points that will be used following the new service changes. // Photo by Bodey Mitchell
(11/26/25 10:33pm)
A map showing the new routes Whatcom Transportation Authority will be implementing. New routes include routes 5, 6, 7 and 90. // Map courtesy of WTA’s website
(11/22/25 7:44pm)
Alma Clark Glass Hall at 516 High St., Bellingham, Wash. The residence hall’s upper floors have been dealing with frequent power outages for the past few months. // Photo by Mishele Ross