Bigoted vandalism found, removed across campus
By Julia Berkman , Julia Berkman and Cody Clark | November 20A student walks by Wright's Triangle, where racist vandalism was recently erased on Nov. 19, 2018. // Photo by Oliver Hamlin
A student walks by Wright's Triangle, where racist vandalism was recently erased on Nov. 19, 2018. // Photo by Oliver Hamlin
By Samuel Fletcher
Note: This is a continuation of the piece, "Vehicle design legacy on line," originally published in the print edition of The Western Front on Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2018.
Dunn teaches ENVS 359, Greening Business Policies and Practices on Nov. 6. // Photo by Jaden Moon
The Associated Students Board has reworked the organization of Western’s student government to add a new legislative branch, the Student Senate. This restructure was first considered three years ago but will take effect this year, quadrupling the number of elected student positions from seven to 28- giving students a stronger voice in the AS decision making process.
Two designs for sale at Ideal boutique. // Photo by Ryan Rothaus
Western’s Faculty Senate has begun a new mentorship program focused on pairing incoming faculty with experienced faculty on campus.
Ramirez filed a wage claim requesting her unpaid wages. // Photo courtesy of Ana Ramirez
WWU Student Health Center// Photo Courtesy of Google Maps
Buchanan Towers has been under construction since spring quarter of last year. // Photo by Jaden Moon
Front door of the Counseling Center in Old Main. // Photo by Kevin Lake
Higginson resided where Mathes Hall now stands. A plaque has been placed on a boulder in front of the residence hall. // Photo by Jack Taylor
Photos by Donella Lalas
David Hamiter, the manager of the Student Technology Center, found that 1,122 of Western’s staff and faculty earn below living wage. // Photo by Oliver Hamlin