Campus
Celebrating WWU men’s basketball senior Trevor Jasinsky’s career
By The Front | April 28By Aidan Gaffney
New practices adopted by WWU to ensure academic integrity
By The Front | April 27By Alison Poppe
Zoom users question privacy and security of virtual meetings
By The Front | April 24By Drew Jelinek
Work study student's shift of responsibilities during remote quarter
By The Front | April 24By Kenneth Duncan
NCAA extends extra year of eligibility to spring sport athletes
By The Front | April 23By Kevin Mullin
Why we need to care more about Western’s John Doe
By The Front | April 21By Kaelin BellOpinion Piece
SEVP allows international students to get scanned signature on I-20
By The Front | April 20By Tony Mueantonthian
Zoom-ing through class: student's first week of spring quarter
By The Front | April 15By Mazey Servin
Western lays off all RAs and apartment advisers
By Nate Sanford | April 1This article was amended on April 1, 2020, to reflect a change of language. Washington’s Employment Security Department (along with several of our Facebook followers) makes a distinction between employees who have been laid off (and who will not be replaced) and employees who have been fired (and will be replaced). This article will be updated as more information comes in.
Western suspends in-person classes for duration of spring quarter
By Nate Sanford | March 19President Sabah Randhawa announced that classes at Western will be conducted online for the entirety of spring quarter in an email sent to faculty and staff on Thursday afternoon.






















