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(11/20/25 7:32pm)
Cyclocross races typically involve sections with obstacles not passable by biking. Participants often have to carry their bikes through certain sections of racecourses. // Illustration by Isabella Doughty
(11/20/25 7:02pm)
A sign outside the WHOLE pantry informs students about support available on Nov. 10, during the SNAP disruption. The Basic Needs Hub expanded outreach during that time as more students sought help covering food and essentials. // Photo by Ellie Wright
(11/20/25 7:02pm)
A donation station outside the WHOLE pantry invites passersby to drop off items for students experiencing food insecurity, pictured here on Nov. 10. Community donations help keep the pantry stocked and offer variety to the selection the pantry offers. // Photo by Ellie Wright
(11/18/25 8:34pm)
The Fisherman’s Pavilion at Squalicum Harbor in Bellingham, Wash., on Nov. 12, 2025. The pavilion hosts a number of events, such as Seafeast and the Dockside Market. // Photo by DuPree Nugent
(11/18/25 8:14pm)
Marina Lopez, a Western Washington University dropout, sits on top of a skate ramp at Boise Skateboard Supply. Skating is one of the many hobbies that Marina has felt passionate about since leaving Western. // Photo courtesy of Marina Lopez
(11/18/25 8:15pm)
Abbi Means, a fourth-year Western Washington University student, pours a coffee at her food service job. She is one of the many students who went to college right out of high school. // Photo by Melody Marichalar
(11/14/25 3:24am)
Located on the second floor of the Environmental Studies Building is a quaint corner surrounded by lush plants. This study spot offers beautiful views of the changing seasons with its panoramic windows. // Photo by Melody Marichalar
(11/14/25 3:22am)
On the second floor of Haggard Hall lies a room near computer lab 233 that is always open for study purposes. This room is a nice break from other hectic parts of the library. // Photo by Melody Marichalar
(11/14/25 3:22am)
Trinity Schou, a fifth-year Western student, studies in one of the glass rooms located near the Student Technology Center. These rooms offer privacy, ambient lighting and walls made entirely of whiteboards. // Photo by Melody Marichalar
(11/14/25 3:23am)
At the end of the Biology Building hallway on the fourth floor lies a hidden study space across the hall from room 440, equipped with chairs suited for every type of study. The space also offers beautiful views of campus. // Photo by Melody Marichalar
(11/13/25 1:59am)
Western’s carbon emissions from 2013 to 2023. Scope one emissions are direct emissions from sources owned by Western, like furnaces or vehicles, scope two emissions are emissions from the purchase of electricity, heat or cooling and scope three emissions are not produced directly by Western, but associated with it, like purchasing, commuting, travel or waste. // Photo courtesy of Western Washington University
(11/13/25 2:00am)
Students play a crucial role in Western’s carbon neutrality goal. This includes holding the university accountable and advocating for themselves and their campus. // Illustration by Isabella Doughty
(11/13/25 1:38am)
Ceramic artists AnnMarie Cooper and Will Abraham pose with their work at Starflower Studios in Bellingham, Wash., on Nov. 7, 2025. After having visited the studio tour as an observer, Abraham was invited to participate by Cooper. // Photo by Sophia Jellinghaus
(11/13/25 1:36am)
Ceramic artist and instructor Brecken Stockmar prepares to cover unfinished pottery with plastic to prevent it from drying out at Baker Creek Ceramic Studio in Bellingham, Wash., on Nov. 8, 2025. After the firing process, this large batch is headed for sale. // Photo by Sophia Jellinghaus
(11/13/25 1:37am)
Some of AnnMarie Cooper’s work, glazed and waiting to be fired, at Starflower Studios in Bellingham, Wash., on Nov. 7, 2025. These vessels are adorned with stylized illustrations of nature. // Photo by Sophia Jellinghaus
(11/13/25 1:37am)
An overhead view of Baker Creek Ceramic Studio in Bellingham, Wash., on Nov. 8, 2025. A communal space for working with clay, the studio hosts classes for a variety of skill levels. // Photo by Sophia Jellinghaus
(11/13/25 1:38am)
A pottery display at Baker Creek Ceramic Studio, paired with brochures for the 2025 WACK studio tour in Bellingham, Wash., on Nov. 8, 2025. All pieces were made by tour participants. // Photo by Sophia Jellinghaus
(11/10/25 10:37pm)
“Loose parts” used for play in the center’s outdoor play area on Oct. 15, 2025. All classrooms, including the infants and young toddlers, spend part of their day outside. // Photo by Ellie Wright