Interview with L.K. Langley, first-ever LGBTQ+ Director
By The Front and Logan Portteus | September 24L.K. Langley, former manager of Equal Opportunity Programs, will serve as the first-ever LGBTQ+ director at Western.
L.K. Langley, former manager of Equal Opportunity Programs, will serve as the first-ever LGBTQ+ director at Western.
Around 19-acres of land are available for redevelopment on Bellingham's waterfront. // Photo by Kelly Pearce
The closure of Terra Organica and the Public Market came after several months of struggling to keep the business running. // Photo by Kelly Pearce
This fall will mark the beginning of the first full academic quarter Paqui Paredes Méndez will serve as dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Paredes was appointed to the two-year term in May after the former dean, Brent Mallinckrodt, announced he would be stepping down.
Waterfront construction is expected to be complete by fall 2020. // Photo by Zoe Deal
What the meetings have mostly focused on: • Haven (required by Clery Act; Office of Civil Rights recommended making mandatory) • Sexual assault campus climate survey (required by 2015 state legislation) • Memorandum of understanding with law enforcement (required by 2015 state legislation) • Compliance with the federal investigation into Western • Revising policy (to be compliant with federal guidelines)
Galbraith Mountain boasts more than 50 miles of singletrack trails that span over 3,000 acres, according to the Whatcom Mountain Bike Coalition website. // Photo courtesy of Lincoln Humphry
Deputies located and apprehended Christopher Daniel Tucker near the Pine and Cedar Lakes trailhead.// Photo by Katie Rickel
In the program’s last season in 2008, Western was spending a quarter of a million dollars on football travel alone, Steve Card, Western’s former Associate Director of Athletics for business and financial affairs and current Athletic Director, said. // Photo courtesy of WWU Athletics
Rich Dodd, wildfire district manager for the Northwest region of the Department of Natural Resources, said “I don’t think we have enough resources to be able to drive a firetruck to every house that’s adjacent to a moving wildland fire." // Photo courtesy of Wayne Chaudiere.
Quest Adventure Races, a recreation organization, recieved a grant for its Bellingham SwimRun event. The grant allowed them to create advertising video and photography work for the SwimRun. // Photo courtesy of Brent Molsberry