AS Outdoor Center now offers more trips
By The Front | August 10The Associated Students Outdoor Center will now be providing Weekend WOOT!, Western Outdoor Orientation Trips, for freshmen during the 2015 winter quarter.
The Associated Students Outdoor Center will now be providing Weekend WOOT!, Western Outdoor Orientation Trips, for freshmen during the 2015 winter quarter.
Couples, friends and families from around town come to this course to toss a disc at a chained target, with players of all experience levels gathering together for the love of the game.
A number of Western’s women's rugby team members play this variant of the sport with the Chuckanut Bay Women’s Rugby team, which was founded in 2008 by a group of Western alumni in order to give women a chance to play after college.
When people think of track and field, they usually associate the sport with the highest-level athletes aiming to break world records every time they step onto the track. For the Bellingham All Comers track meet, however, all ages are allowed to come out and participate.
Adventure racing is similar to a triathlon, but with a twist: there is no course, only a series of checkpoints that a team must navigate. The race consists of kayaking, biking and running, and this particular quest took racers out into Bellingham Bay as well as through Western’s campus on Saturday, July 25.
For the first time in eight years, Joe Martin Field was the site of the West Coast League All-Star Game.
The Western women’s basketball team finished their basketball camp last week where they coached young girls during a five-day camp at the Wade King Student Recreation Center.
After a tough season, Bellingham United Football Club finally have their first victory of the summer and it came against Wenatchee Football Club. The Hammers won 6-2 on Saturday, July 18.