Campus
Western’s Outdoor Center providing what they can for students
By The Front | October 29By Justin Hecht
Alum’s award-winning play performed over livestream by theatre arts department
By Jason Upton | October 28Live productions are rare nowadays, but Western’s theatre arts department has a solution.
For LGBTQ+ students, help comes at an important time
By The Front | October 28By Tunny Parrish
The Social Justice and Equity Committee will oversee faculty anti-racism training for winter 2021
By The Front | October 27By Ryan Morris
It wasn’t me! Western students stay social by playing “Among Us”
By The Front | October 26By Sophia Pappalau
Fairhaven College alumni host weekly virtual concert series
By The Front | October 19By Sophia Pappalau
Western’s classes will remain mostly remote for winter quarter
By The Front | October 16By Ryan Morris
Look away: screens strain student's eyes
By Jason Upton | October 14As Western moves to a majority online format amid COVID-19, second-year Western student Elena King is experiencing a new, but familiar issue: eye strain.
Voting made easy through campus resources for Election Day
By The Front | October 13By Ryan Morris
The Coronavirus Continues its Siege on College Affordability
By The Front | October 12By Mathew Willoughby
“In-Site: The New Realism” gives art graduates a chance to exhibit their thesis projects
By The Front | October 9By Sophia Pappalau
The Western Front’s response to racial injustice
By The Front | August 17From microaggressions to physical violence, systemic racism is an ongoing problem in the U.S. Xenophobia and hateful attitudes toward Asian Americans emerged with the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Black Lives Matter movement has sparked an increase in reports of police brutality against Black people and their allies.
Want to change how much you pay on student loans?
By The Front | June 16By Kiana Doyle
First-generation graduates impacted by virtual commencement
By The Front | June 16By Cameron Sires
Study groups still happening despite remote learning
By Emily Bishop | June 16In the weeks leading up to finals, the library is usually full of students preparing for exams. However, with the closing of campus and a necessity for remote learning, the library sits empty. Despite this, students are still finding ways to participate in study groups.
Western’s Off Campus Living group hosts weekly Q&A sessions
By The Front | June 13By Becca Dudek






















