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Escaping the Eureka Room
By The Front | January 29In a windowless room there is a locked door, a filing cabinet and a painting of an old, bearded man named Maceo Van Meer. Behind the door lays his life’s fortune. Only through a series of hints, clues and brain-teasing tasks can it be claimed.
Tearing Down Tears
By The Front | January 29How would you feel after losing a loved one? Would your gender identity affect your grieving process?
Hats for a cause
By The Front | January 28Empowerment. Strength. Unity. Can all these qualities be knitted into pink hats with kitty ears? The Pussyhat Project and the people volunteering their time to make these hats in Bellingham and across the country think so.
Submit to the summit
By The Front | January 21When you say you will never do something, how much do you mean it?
Young Hearts
By The Front | January 20Compared to other age groups, college-age Americans volunteer the least. In an effort to encourage participation, sociology professor Boazhen Luo’s students visit the Bellingham Senior Activity Center to connect their academic lives to interpersonal relationships.
Muddy Waters, Clean Future
By The Front and McKenna Cardwell | January 20For many students, making the switch from college to a career inches closer every day. Western environmental students, armed with concrete career experience, are working toward a job they’re passionate about.
A march for unity
By The Front | January 19As the nation anticipates the presidential inauguration, women in Whatcom County are putting together a march coinciding with Washington D.C.’s Women’s March, taking place Saturday, Jan. 21.
Tune in for terror
By The Front | January 17An increased heart rate and the urge to inch closer to the edge of the chair; the feeling of suspense is present.
An adventure for the hungry
By The Front | January 14From the outside, the small, unassuming storefront of AB Crepes appears fun and inviting. With the kitchen in plain sight, customers can watch as employees make their crepe from start to finish.
Netflix and thrill
By The Front | January 13Heart racing, pounding so loudly in your chest you can hear it. Goosebumps rise and your hair stands on end. Eyes locked on the screen, peering through the cracks between your fingers as you try to cover your eyes, but can’t seem to truly look away. This is the feeling of watching a thrilling movie.






















