Western
Students fight for disability studies
By The Front | February 20By Andrew Montgomery
Contesting a parking ticket; not as easy as getting one
By The Front | February 20By Chase Hilden
Counseling center asks for student input
By Nate Sanford | February 19Over the past seven months, Counseling, Health and Wellness services at Western have undergone a number of changes, which aim to improve accessibility and address student concerns.
Western professor puts on art exhibition in Pioneer Square
By The Front | February 13By Kiahna White-Alcain
Amazon Catalyst winner to be announced
By Nate Sanford | February 13Judges are preparing to announce a winner in the Amazon Catalyst Competition, which invited students and faculty to submit ideas for ending food insecurity on campus.
Amazon, FBI and other professionals share tips to success
By The Front | February 8By Ashlyn Farnworth
Western’s free yoga, a mindful experience for all levels
By The Front | February 8By Cierra Coppock
Naked athletes arrested
By Nate Sanford | February 6Four student-athletes from Western’s men’s track team were arrested on Jan. 19, and are accused of running naked on campus.
Human rights film festival coming to Bellingham Feb. 20
By The Front | February 6By Chase Hilden
Listen to the art of guzheng, performed by Haiqiong Deng
By Thomas Hughes | February 6The distinct resonance of 21 plucked nylon strings will fill Western’s Concert Hall at the Performing Arts Center this week. These belong to a harp-like instrument of Chinese origin, called the guzheng, with a rich cultural past. Haiqiong Deng, a practiced master on the guzheng, is performing. Read the main feature about Deng and the event here.
Traditional Chinese music comes to WWU
By Conor Wilson | February 6Want to find out what the guzheng sounds like in audible detail and find out more about the instrument? Go here.
Stakeholders respond to STEM building donor story
By The Front | February 6By Erasmus Baxter






















