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WWU creates Student Emergency Fund in response to COVID-19
By Emily Bishop | May 11Western students experiencing financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic can receive financial support from the Student Emergency Fund, a donation-based fund.
Whatcom Humane Society still provides essential care
By The Front | May 8By Makenna Marks
COVID-19 generates new barriers for foster care
By The Front | May 7By Kaleigh Carroll
Brewery holds online games for locals during social distancing
By The Front | May 7By Bailey Sytsma
Western cancels all study abroad trips through summer
By The Front | May 7By Phoenix McAuley
Bellingham comic and gaming business take sales virtual
By The Front | May 5By Tyler Brown
Local organizations work to aid people experiencing homelessness during the pandemic
By The Front | May 5By Hailee Wickersham
Amidst pandemic, food insecure students are given the opportunity to get meals
By The Front | May 4Closure of buildings around Western pushes the Enrollment Student Services working group to find a way to feed students
Mallard provides more than ice cream during lock down
By The Front | May 4By Olivia Hobson
A chaotic month: a timeline of Western’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic
By The Front | May 1How did we get here? A day by day account of Western's response to the COVID-19 pandemic
Bellingham City Council resolution: unfair or essential?
By The Front | May 1By Seth Stevens
What grocery store workers experience during pandemic
By The Front | April 30By Georgia Costa
COVID-19 disrupts faculty hiring and review
By Nate Sanford | April 29A possible decrease in enrollment and funding caused by COVID-19 has disrupted the faculty review and contract allocation process, and prompted Western to temporarily suspend hiring of new full-time staff.
Whatcom County Council discuss economic measures and relief due to COVID-19
By The Front | April 28By Courtney Gullett






















