Sehome High School opens after remodel
By Cody Clark and Hannah Gordon-Kirk | February 7Students from Sehome High School cut a ribbon during a grand opening ceremony on Feb. 1, 2019. // Photo by Oliver Hamlin
Students from Sehome High School cut a ribbon during a grand opening ceremony on Feb. 1, 2019. // Photo by Oliver Hamlin
The Super Bowl is not a national holiday, but it’s treated like one. It’s the day that turns old men buying 24-packs of IPA at Haggen from strangers to friends. A day rivaled only by Thanksgiving in caloric intake. The day that brings families together over a common love of hating the Patriots.
Western rugby players support a teammate to get possession after a lineout. // Photo by Oliver Hamlin
Anna Schwecke gets her teammates pumped up in the pregame introductions. // Photo by Oliver Hamlin
By Esther Chong and Stella Harvey
Meza-Roa during a board meeting on Jan. 18, 2019. // Photo by Oliver Hamlin
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By Claudia Cooper
Education and Social Justice Students and members of the Human Services Students of Color Union stand together after the Feb. 1 Woodring community assembly (from left to right: Sanne de Boer, Elizabeth Kelly, Daisy Ceniceros, Arely Dominguez, Gloria Guizar, Ana Lisa Lazaro, Natalie Chan, Anne Lee). // Photo by Laura Place
Devin Champlin tunes his custom guitar at his display table on Friday Jan. 25 // Photo by Zack Jimenez
AS Board members gathered together for a group photo. // Illustration by Julia Berkman
Park volunteer coordinator Amy Brown explains where a volunteer can find his tools. The City of Bellingham coordinates various volunteer project in the parks around Bellingham. // Photo by Emily Porter
For the record, The Western Front Editorial Board is composed of three very white people: Dante Koplowitz-Fleming, Monique Merrill and Laura Place.
Customers explore the Foothill Farms produce stand. // Photo by Claudia Cooper
Trevor Jasinsky takes shots from the charity stripe. // Photo by Alex Barnes
By Anelyse Morris
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