News
Campus clubs prepare for 2016 election
By The Front | October 1As the 2016 presidential election draws closer, Western students and clubs are pushing students to vote and get involved.
Police and lawyers talk on student's rights
By The Front | October 1You have the right to remain silent. You have the right to speak with an attorney. You have the right to refuse field sobriety tests.
Getting students out of dorms and outdoors for first Connection Day
By The Front | September 25
Environmental journalist Warren Cornwall becomes advisor for the Planet magazine
By The Front | September 18Starting his Fall, there will be a major change happening within Western Washington University’s The Planet magazine. Huxley College of the Environment professor Rebekah Paci-Green will be retiring as the magazine’s faculty adviser and previous Seattle Times environmental journalist Warren Cornwall will be her replacement.
New student trustee appointed for academic year
By The Front | September 18Passionate, determined and ambitious are only a fraction of the words used to describe Seth W. R. Brickey by his peers and mentors. As an upcoming senior, Brickey has been appointed the student trustee position by Gov. Jay Inslee to serve a one-year term on Western’s Board of Trustees. Not only will he provide a student voice on the board, but he will also be representing Western’s student body throughout this position.
Western professor heads to Nepal after earthquake
By The Front | September 18Western professor Rebekah Paci-Green has returned from Nepal with stories, studies and a message for governmental officials.
Discovering food, coffee and nature in Bellingham
By The Front | August 24Bellingham is a college town situated close to mountains and water, bordering Bellingham Bay and Mount Baker. With coffee shops, restaurants and outdoor places to explore, new students have many opportunities to find something to fit their specific interests.
Beat the freshman 15 with healthy living
By The Front | August 21From the dining halls to the Wade King Student Recreation Center, Western offers numerous ways to obtain and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Incoming students have access to a variety of resources to eat well and exercise both on and off campus.







