BT residents must move again as second wave of construction begins
By Julia Berkman and Samuel Fletcher | October 31Buchanan Towers has been under construction since spring quarter of last year. // Photo by Jaden Moon
Buchanan Towers has been under construction since spring quarter of last year. // Photo by Jaden Moon
Front door of the Counseling Center in Old Main. // Photo by Kevin Lake
Higginson resided where Mathes Hall now stands. A plaque has been placed on a boulder in front of the residence hall. // Photo by Jack Taylor
Photos by Donella Lalas
David Hamiter, the manager of the Student Technology Center, found that 1,122 of Western’s staff and faculty earn below living wage. // Photo by Oliver Hamlin
Student pose with Officer Bianca Smith outside her new office in Wilson Library. // Photo by Camryn Urban
Photo by Rachel Alexander
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDOraOEEe0E An inside look at KUGS, Western's primary radio station, exploring how it operates and what it takes to become a DJ. // Video created by Jaden Moon in conjunction with the WWU DMC
By Donella Lalas
Vicky Matey and Olga Araceli sit beneath an antler chandelier at the Cabin Tavern in downtown Bellingham, drinks and bright purple on-brand stickers in hand, and pose for a photo. The red light from a neon sign behind them frames their heads like a halo.
In an email, President Sabah Randhawa announced plans create a separate Title IX Office focused specifically on investigating cases of sexual misconduct. // Photo courtesy of University Communications
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)