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(11/10/25 10:37pm)
“A lot of the families say, ‘Wow, it’s so cozy and nice in here, I feel really welcome in your classroom,’” lead teacher Leigh Montague said. She and student teacher Taryn Chitwood were involved in ordering and designing for the space, pictured here on Oct. 15, 2025. // Photo by Ellie Wright
(11/10/25 10:36pm)
Art pieces done by students in the Child Development Center’s new 12 to 17-month-old group proudly displayed in their classroom on Oct. 15, 2025. Incorporating reflections of the students into the classroom space is an intentional goal of CDC teachers. // Photo by Ellie Wright
(11/08/25 11:06pm)
Western Washington University’s women’s soccer team poses for a picture with the GNAC trophy after clinching the regular season title against Simon Fraser University on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025. The Vikings clinched the one seed in the postseason tournament, which begins on Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025, in Burnaby, British Columbia. // Photo by Christian Larrañaga
(11/08/25 11:05pm)
Morgan Manalili (front right) shoots the ball during Western’s 1-1 draw against Simon Fraser University at Harrington Field on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025. Manalili has scored 14 times this season, leading Western and the GNAC. // Photo by Christian Larrañaga
(11/08/25 11:05pm)
Asia Hardin (2) passes the ball down the line in Western’s 1-1 draw against Simon Fraser University at Harrington Field on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025. Hardin has played every minute of the season so far for the Vikings. // Photo by Christian Larrañaga
(11/06/25 9:42pm)
Taken on Oct. 27th, 2025, WWU’s registration office is located on 516 High Street, Bellingham, Wash., in Old Main room 230. It is open Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. // Photo by Mishele Ross
(11/06/25 9:21pm)
Two coho salmon in Deer Creek, east of Ferndale, Wash., Nov. 2025. Coho salmon returned to Deer Creek after an atmospheric river passed through western Washington on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1. // Photo courtesy of Josh Geller
(11/05/25 9:49pm)
Cecilia Villagomez Edvalson smiles for a photo for Western’s cross-country media day this fall, 2025. This is Villagomez Edvalson's first collegiate cross-country season.// Photo courtesy of WWU Athletics
(11/05/25 9:31pm)
Cecilia Villagomez Edvalson poses for the camera in a photo shoot this fall, 2025. In one of Villagomez Edvalson’s first races of the season, the Bill Road Classic, she ran unattached to Western and placed 12th in the meet.// Photo courtesy of WWU Athletics
(11/05/25 9:45pm)
Western cross-country teammates stand together for a photo this fall, 2025. On the top row, from left to right: Sabrina Colbert, Mackenzie Macdonald, Olivia Friedrich and Cate Griggs. On the bottom row, from left to right: Emi Tipton, Cecilia Villagomez Edvalson and Sydney Harri.// Photo courtesy of WWU Athletics
(11/05/25 9:11pm)
An abstract illustration of Old Main on Western’s campus in Bellingham, Wash., with parts of the building being ‘digitized.’ The learning experience is being pushed toward tech-based options, moving away from the brick-and-mortar roots of the university. // Illustration by Liam Britt
(11/05/25 9:11pm)
Books sporadically line the shelves at the Western Associated Students Bookstore in Bellingham, Wash. As students move toward digital textbook options, much of the bookstore’s stock will go unused. // Photo by Liam Britt
(11/05/25 3:17am)
A wide view of the new playground at Bloedel Donovan Park on Oct. 23, 2025. In 2024, this playground design won a community vote over two other options. // Photo by Sophia Jellinghaus
(11/05/25 3:17am)
Bloedel Donovan Park’s newly rebuilt playground on Oct. 23, 2025, in Bellingham, Wash. The playground hosts a variety of interactive and educational panels along its wheelchair-accessible ramp. // Photo by Sophia Jellinghaus
(11/05/25 3:16am)
The playground at Bloedel Donovan Park on Oct. 23, 2025. The playground is made up of two main structures with slides, a swing set, a climbable block element and more. // Photo by Sophia Jellinghaus
(11/05/25 3:16am)
A closer look at the play panels integrated into Bloedel Donovan Park’s new playground on Oct. 23, 2025. These panels, which teach sign language phrases and basic driving theory, are two of several panels in the playground that engage children with fun and educational activities. // Photo by Sophia Jellinghaus
(11/05/25 3:16am)
Bloedel Donovan Park’s new playground is already becoming a popular spot for families on Oct. 23, 2025. Decked out in bright orange and turquoise, the new construction is a sizable upgrade from the former playground, which was built in 1999. // Photo by Sophia Jellinghaus