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Warming in winter may delay the fulfillment of chilling requirements and thus lead to later onset of spring phases, according to an article on the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America’s website. “I would say our biggest contender is the weather; the fact that we are getting what seem to be shorter seasons BELLINGHAM CHOSEN AS NEW DESTINATION FOR SOUTHWEST Southwest Airlines announced Bellingham as one of three new flight destinations for 2021 on March 8. Southwest Airlines Chairman and CEO Gary Kelly said in a press release that service to Bellingham is something the company is anticipating in the second half of the year. “ three very different and appealing locations to both serve our existing customers and places WESTERN POSTPONES FORUM ON FALL RETURN, CITING RAPIDLY The email cited an April 28 announcement from Washington State University, stating that proof of a COVID-19 vaccine will be required for both students and employees engaged in campus activities for the 2021-22 academic year. Exemptions will be allowed for medical, religious or personal reasons. In a Zoom call with reporters on Wednesday, Phil Weiler, Washington State University’s vice VACCINE PASSPORTS COULD BE A PIVOTAL STEP IN REOPENING THE Vaccine passports are sparking political debate as extended border closures continue to strain Whatcom County’s economy.. Whatcom County is currently in Phase 3 of Gov. Jay Inslee’s Healthy Washington Roadmap to Recovery plan to reopen the economy and safely return life to a state of normalcy. Under these guidelines, restaurants are able to open indoor dining to 50% capacity, and up RECREATIONAL CANNABIS HOME-GROW BILL DROPPED The tops of Kush Mint cannabis plants poke through a net at Subdued Excitement, a producing dispensary in Ferndale, Wash. The Washington State Legislature considered and tabled legislation allowing people to grow cannabis at home. ‘WE WILL’ RESISTS LOCKDOWN RESTRICTIONS The Western Front is the official newspaper of Western Washington University in Bellingham, Washington. TINY HOUSE VILLAGE EXPECTS TO OPEN IN BELLINGHAM By Adela Cruz. The City of Bellingham announced a partnership with a local agency, Road2Home, and service provider, Low Income Housing Institute, to establish a tiny house village called Gardenview Village at 1399 Woburn Street.The tiny house village is expected to open for houseless residents toward the end of spring 2021, according to the announcement made Feb. 24. WASHINGTONIANS OVER THE AGE OF 16 ARE NOW ELIGIBLE TO GET All Whatcom County residents ages 16 and older are now eligible to receive their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Since December, the vaccine has slowly become available to community members based on their health risk for contracting COVID-19.ONE HECK OF A CREW
Fuchs has come to know that feeling well as the head coach of Western Washington University women’s rowing team. He has coached eight teams to Division II national titles during his 23 years as Western’s head coach, including seven consecutive from 2005-11. BREAKING: CITY SWEEPS CAMP 210 EARLY, FORCING RESIDENTS TO The sweep was the culmination of months of stalled negotiations and raised tensions between housing activists and local government. The city indicated earlier in the week that they would begin sweeping the camp at 4 p.m. Friday, Jan. 29. Organizers had been preparing for the sweep and put out calls on social media for supporters to show up on Friday and physically block the city.WHERE ARE THE BEES?
Warming in winter may delay the fulfillment of chilling requirements and thus lead to later onset of spring phases, according to an article on the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America’s website. “I would say our biggest contender is the weather; the fact that we are getting what seem to be shorter seasons BELLINGHAM CHOSEN AS NEW DESTINATION FOR SOUTHWEST Southwest Airlines announced Bellingham as one of three new flight destinations for 2021 on March 8. Southwest Airlines Chairman and CEO Gary Kelly said in a press release that service to Bellingham is something the company is anticipating in the second half of the year. “ three very different and appealing locations to both serve our existing customers and places WESTERN POSTPONES FORUM ON FALL RETURN, CITING RAPIDLY The email cited an April 28 announcement from Washington State University, stating that proof of a COVID-19 vaccine will be required for both students and employees engaged in campus activities for the 2021-22 academic year. Exemptions will be allowed for medical, religious or personal reasons. In a Zoom call with reporters on Wednesday, Phil Weiler, Washington State University’s vice VACCINE PASSPORTS COULD BE A PIVOTAL STEP IN REOPENING THE Vaccine passports are sparking political debate as extended border closures continue to strain Whatcom County’s economy.. Whatcom County is currently in Phase 3 of Gov. Jay Inslee’s Healthy Washington Roadmap to Recovery plan to reopen the economy and safely return life to a state of normalcy. Under these guidelines, restaurants are able to open indoor dining to 50% capacity, and up RECREATIONAL CANNABIS HOME-GROW BILL DROPPED The tops of Kush Mint cannabis plants poke through a net at Subdued Excitement, a producing dispensary in Ferndale, Wash. The Washington State Legislature considered and tabled legislation allowing people to grow cannabis at home. ‘WE WILL’ RESISTS LOCKDOWN RESTRICTIONS The Western Front is the official newspaper of Western Washington University in Bellingham, Washington. TINY HOUSE VILLAGE EXPECTS TO OPEN IN BELLINGHAM By Adela Cruz. The City of Bellingham announced a partnership with a local agency, Road2Home, and service provider, Low Income Housing Institute, to establish a tiny house village called Gardenview Village at 1399 Woburn Street.The tiny house village is expected to open for houseless residents toward the end of spring 2021, according to the announcement made Feb. 24. WASHINGTONIANS OVER THE AGE OF 16 ARE NOW ELIGIBLE TO GET All Whatcom County residents ages 16 and older are now eligible to receive their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Since December, the vaccine has slowly become available to community members based on their health risk for contracting COVID-19.ONE HECK OF A CREW
Fuchs has come to know that feeling well as the head coach of Western Washington University women’s rowing team. He has coached eight teams to Division II national titles during his 23 years as Western’s head coach, including seven consecutive from 2005-11. BREAKING: CITY SWEEPS CAMP 210 EARLY, FORCING RESIDENTS TO The sweep was the culmination of months of stalled negotiations and raised tensions between housing activists and local government. The city indicated earlier in the week that they would begin sweeping the camp at 4 p.m. Friday, Jan. 29. Organizers had been preparing for the sweep and put out calls on social media for supporters to show up on Friday and physically block the city. VACCINE PASSPORTS COULD BE A PIVOTAL STEP IN REOPENING THE Vaccine passports are sparking political debate as extended border closures continue to strain Whatcom County’s economy.. Whatcom County is currently in Phase 3 of Gov. Jay Inslee’s Healthy Washington Roadmap to Recovery plan to reopen the economy and safely return life to a state of normalcy. Under these guidelines, restaurants are able to open indoor dining to 50% capacity, and up DATING DURING THE PANDEMIC “Many people, especially right now, are really eager to connect. is welcome,” she said. Boyd said that the anxiety of meeting a date in person is often self imposed, and there’s an idea that every encounter is either a success or a failure. Stepping out of the right-versus-wrong mindset and focusing on having fun is key to dating success, Boyd said. CITY DENIES CLAIM FILED BY FAMILY OF MAN WHO DIED IN Editor’s note: This article contains graphic description and links to the bodycam footage of the death of a houseless person in police custody. On Thursday, May 13, the City of Bellingham denied a claim for damages filed for the death of a man in Bellingham police custody in 2018; litigation of WESTERN POSTPONES FORUM ON FALL RETURN, CITING RAPIDLY The email cited an April 28 announcement from Washington State University, stating that proof of a COVID-19 vaccine will be required for both students and employees engaged in campus activities for the 2021-22 academic year. Exemptions will be allowed for medical, religious or personal reasons. In a Zoom call with reporters on Wednesday, Phil Weiler, Washington State University’s vice WASHINGTONIANS OVER THE AGE OF 16 ARE NOW ELIGIBLE TO GET All Whatcom County residents ages 16 and older are now eligible to receive their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Since December, the vaccine has slowly become available to community members based on their health risk for contracting COVID-19. DOES COUNTERCULTURE STILL EXIST? It begs the question: does counterculture still exist? Counterculture is a movement that opposes social norms, according to Boundless Sociology.While it’s debated that counterculture began and ended with the hippie movement in the ‘70s, the concept actually existed for many years prior.ADVANCED SEARCH
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HOW COVID-19 HAS AFFECTED LOCAL NONPROFITS For some, switching to online-only services meant new and additional expenditures. Costs doubled for the Whatcom Family Community Network, said Executive Director Kristi Slette.Slette said they had to pay for studio time, camera operators and photographers in order to WATCHDOGGING WESTERN The Western Front is the official newspaper of Western Washington University in Bellingham, Washington. ZOOM MEETINGS AND ZONING OUT “Zoom fatigue” is a new phenomenon experts and educators are cautioning students about. Experts said being aware of Zoom fatigue, practicing self care and taking precautionary measures to ensure full attention will help students with learning retention. THE FRONTFEATURESCAMPUSCITY & COUNTYDIGITAL MEDIAARTS & MUSICCULTURE &RELIGION
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Warming in winter may delay the fulfillment of chilling requirements and thus lead to later onset of spring phases, according to an article on the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America’s website. “I would say our biggest contender is the weather; the fact that we are getting what seem to be shorter seasons BELLINGHAM CHOSEN AS NEW DESTINATION FOR SOUTHWEST Southwest Airlines announced Bellingham as one of three new flight destinations for 2021 on March 8. Southwest Airlines Chairman and CEO Gary Kelly said in a press release that service to Bellingham is something the company is anticipating in the second half of the year. “ three very different and appealing locations to both serve our existing customers and places WESTERN POSTPONES FORUM ON FALL RETURN, CITING RAPIDLY The email cited an April 28 announcement from Washington State University, stating that proof of a COVID-19 vaccine will be required for both students and employees engaged in campus activities for the 2021-22 academic year. Exemptions will be allowed for medical, religious or personal reasons. In a Zoom call with reporters on Wednesday, Phil Weiler, Washington State University’s vice VACCINE PASSPORTS COULD BE A PIVOTAL STEP IN REOPENING THE Vaccine passports are sparking political debate as extended border closures continue to strain Whatcom County’s economy.. Whatcom County is currently in Phase 3 of Gov. Jay Inslee’s Healthy Washington Roadmap to Recovery plan to reopen the economy and safely return life to a state of normalcy. Under these guidelines, restaurants are able to open indoor dining to 50% capacity, and up TINY HOUSE VILLAGE EXPECTS TO OPEN IN BELLINGHAM The tiny house village is expected to open for houseless residents toward the end of spring 2021, according to the announcement made Feb. 24. Since Camp 210 sweepings in January, there has been a rise in awareness that houselessness is an issue, which Whatcom County is now addressing. From November to December 2020, the Bellingham CityCouncil
‘WE WILL’ RESISTS LOCKDOWN RESTRICTIONS The “We Will group” held its first event, The Turkey Rebellion rally and cruise, on Nov. 21, 2020. In December 2020, the group organized a protest at Bellis Fair Mall called the ‘Santa Rebellion’. The holiday season and desire for familial gatherings are what inspired the “peacefully protesting of grievances,” said“We Will
RECREATIONAL CANNABIS HOME-GROW BILL DROPPED Even though the reporter is not on The Front’s staff, it has gone through our editing process and meets our standards. On Feb. 22, 2021, the Washington State Legislature dropped a proposed cannabis legislation to authorize personal home grows after it met its fiscal committee cutoff deadline. House Bill 1019 would have authorizedadults age
DOES COUNTERCULTURE STILL EXIST? It begs the question: does counterculture still exist? Counterculture is a movement that opposes social norms, according to Boundless Sociology.While it’s debated that counterculture began and ended with the hippie movement in the ‘70s, the concept actually existed for many years prior. BREAKING: CITY SWEEPS CAMP 210 EARLY, FORCING RESIDENTS TO The sweep was the culmination of months of stalled negotiations and raised tensions between housing activists and local government. The city indicated earlier in the week that they would begin sweeping the camp at 4 p.m. Friday, Jan. 29. Organizers had been preparing for the sweep and put out calls on social media for supporters to show up on Friday and physically block the city. THE FRONTFEATURESCAMPUSCITY & COUNTYDIGITAL MEDIAARTS & MUSICCULTURE &RELIGION
May 31, 2021 0. Western will begin the search for its first chief diversity officer in the fall A group of people on a blue background. Western Washington University is set to begin its search for its first Chief Diversity Officer in fall 2021.WHERE ARE THE BEES?
Warming in winter may delay the fulfillment of chilling requirements and thus lead to later onset of spring phases, according to an article on the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America’s website. “I would say our biggest contender is the weather; the fact that we are getting what seem to be shorter seasons BELLINGHAM CHOSEN AS NEW DESTINATION FOR SOUTHWEST Southwest Airlines announced Bellingham as one of three new flight destinations for 2021 on March 8. Southwest Airlines Chairman and CEO Gary Kelly said in a press release that service to Bellingham is something the company is anticipating in the second half of the year. “ three very different and appealing locations to both serve our existing customers and places WESTERN POSTPONES FORUM ON FALL RETURN, CITING RAPIDLY The email cited an April 28 announcement from Washington State University, stating that proof of a COVID-19 vaccine will be required for both students and employees engaged in campus activities for the 2021-22 academic year. Exemptions will be allowed for medical, religious or personal reasons. In a Zoom call with reporters on Wednesday, Phil Weiler, Washington State University’s vice VACCINE PASSPORTS COULD BE A PIVOTAL STEP IN REOPENING THE Vaccine passports are sparking political debate as extended border closures continue to strain Whatcom County’s economy.. Whatcom County is currently in Phase 3 of Gov. Jay Inslee’s Healthy Washington Roadmap to Recovery plan to reopen the economy and safely return life to a state of normalcy. Under these guidelines, restaurants are able to open indoor dining to 50% capacity, and up TINY HOUSE VILLAGE EXPECTS TO OPEN IN BELLINGHAM The tiny house village is expected to open for houseless residents toward the end of spring 2021, according to the announcement made Feb. 24. Since Camp 210 sweepings in January, there has been a rise in awareness that houselessness is an issue, which Whatcom County is now addressing. From November to December 2020, the Bellingham CityCouncil
‘WE WILL’ RESISTS LOCKDOWN RESTRICTIONS The “We Will group” held its first event, The Turkey Rebellion rally and cruise, on Nov. 21, 2020. In December 2020, the group organized a protest at Bellis Fair Mall called the ‘Santa Rebellion’. The holiday season and desire for familial gatherings are what inspired the “peacefully protesting of grievances,” said“We Will
RECREATIONAL CANNABIS HOME-GROW BILL DROPPED Even though the reporter is not on The Front’s staff, it has gone through our editing process and meets our standards. On Feb. 22, 2021, the Washington State Legislature dropped a proposed cannabis legislation to authorize personal home grows after it met its fiscal committee cutoff deadline. House Bill 1019 would have authorizedadults age
DOES COUNTERCULTURE STILL EXIST? It begs the question: does counterculture still exist? Counterculture is a movement that opposes social norms, according to Boundless Sociology.While it’s debated that counterculture began and ended with the hippie movement in the ‘70s, the concept actually existed for many years prior. BREAKING: CITY SWEEPS CAMP 210 EARLY, FORCING RESIDENTS TO The sweep was the culmination of months of stalled negotiations and raised tensions between housing activists and local government. The city indicated earlier in the week that they would begin sweeping the camp at 4 p.m. Friday, Jan. 29. Organizers had been preparing for the sweep and put out calls on social media for supporters to show up on Friday and physically block the city. RECREATIONAL CANNABIS HOME-GROW BILL DROPPED Even though the reporter is not on The Front’s staff, it has gone through our editing process and meets our standards. On Feb. 22, 2021, the Washington State Legislature dropped a proposed cannabis legislation to authorize personal home grows after it met its fiscal committee cutoff deadline. House Bill 1019 would have authorizedadults age
DATING DURING THE PANDEMIC “Many people, especially right now, are really eager to connect. is welcome,” she said. Boyd said that the anxiety of meeting a date in person is often self imposed, and there’s an idea that every encounter is either a success or a failure. Stepping out of the right-versus-wrong mindset and focusing on having fun is key to dating success, Boyd said.SPORTS RECREATION
Sports Viking's Women's Rower Named All-American By The Western Front | June 23 . Recent women’s rowing graduate Katya Hewitt was recognized on Tuesday, June 14, as a Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association National Scholar Athlete with a 3.66 GPA.SPORTS RECREATION
The Western Front is the official newspaper of Western Washington University in Bellingham, Washington.SPORTS RECREATION
Sports In the net with Ashley Homer By The Western Front | October 4 . Ashley Homer is the starting goalkeeper for the Western women’s soccer team. She is a junior and plans on majoring in sociology.SPORTS RECREATION
Professional Sports Five pitchers combine for shutout as Bells deliver 2-0 win By The Western Front and Atticus Everett | July 15 . Michael Petrie and Connor Mack scored the go-ahead runs in the Bells' 2-0 win over Wenatchee on Saturday, July 14.SPORTS RECREATION
Sports Get to know Ricardo Maxwell By The Western Front | November 30 . Ricardo Maxwell is a senior guard for the Western men’s basketball team and will be playing for his second varsity letter this year.SPORTS RECREATION
Sports Mount Baker Club kicks off the season By The Western Front | October 9 . A small crowd of Mount Baker Club members gathered near Sunnyland Elementary School and prepared to depart to Twin Lakes for their first hike of the season. HARVEST_2 - THE FRONT In this October 2019 file photo, Georgeos Karadimas cooks for customers at his food truck GREEKTOWN at the Goods Second Annual Harvest Festival. On Sunday, March 15, Gov. Jay Inslee ordered all restaurants and bars to close to in-house patrons, which has ledADVANCED SEARCH
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THE FRONTNEWSFEATURESCAMPUSCITY & COUNTYSPORTSOPINION May 31, 2021 0. Western will begin the search for its first chief diversity officer in the fall A group of people on a blue background. Western Washington University is set to begin its search for its first Chief Diversity Officer in fall 2021. LOGGING ON GALBRAITH MOUNTAIN CAUSES TEMPORARY TRAIL Galbraith Mountain is one of the most well-renowned mountain biking locations in the state of Washington. With over 65 miles of public trails and a wide degree of trail difficulty it attracts mountain bikers in large numbers. But one possible hindrance to this two-wheeled playground is that Galbraith Mountain, like many mountain biking destinations in Western Washington, is subject to logging. BELLINGHAM CHOSEN AS NEW DESTINATION FOR SOUTHWEST Southwest Airlines announced Bellingham as one of three new flight destinations for 2021 on March 8. Southwest Airlines Chairman and CEO Gary Kelly said in a press release that service to Bellingham is something the company is anticipating in the second half of the year. “ three very different and appealing locations to both serve our existing customers and places TINY HOUSE VILLAGE EXPECTS TO OPEN IN BELLINGHAM The tiny house village is expected to open for houseless residents toward the end of spring 2021, according to the announcement made Feb. 24. Since Camp 210 sweepings in January, there has been a rise in awareness that houselessness is an issue, which Whatcom County is now addressing. From November to December 2020, the Bellingham CityCouncil
RECREATIONAL CANNABIS HOME-GROW BILL DROPPED On Feb. 22, 2021, the Washington State Legislature dropped a proposed cannabis legislation to authorize personal home grows after it met its fiscal committee cutoff deadline. House Bill 1019 would have authorized adults age 21 and over to maintain up to six personal plants on the premises of their housing unit, with certain limitationson
ONLINE CLASSES AFFECT STUDENTS’ SLEEP Online classes affect students’ sleep. Students deal with irregular sleep schedules due to disruptions caused by COVID-19. // Illustration by Rachel Alexander. Work hours. Moving back home. Lack of motivation. Due to COVID-19, and according to naturopathic practitioner, Carrie Wine, people have been falling into unhealthy sleep habits. John ‘WE WILL’ RESISTS LOCKDOWN RESTRICTIONS The “We Will group” held its first event, The Turkey Rebellion rally and cruise, on Nov. 21, 2020. In December 2020, the group organized a protest at Bellis Fair Mall called the ‘Santa Rebellion’. The holiday season and desire for familial gatherings are what inspired the “peacefully protesting of grievances,” said“We Will
AIRBNB TAX COULD BOOST AFFORDABLE HOUSING The bill would add a tax at checkout for customers renting short-term units or homes, and that money would go into helping cities fund affordable housing, Lovelett said. This could help affordable housing organizations catch up to the shrinking rental market. Lovelett said Airbnb and other short-term rentals are directly connected to therental
WHO ARE BORSARI AND KAISER? Who are Borsari and Kaiser? Grace Borsari and Fred Kaiser have a 23-year relationship with Western that began during the years of the illicit deductions. “They’ve been our partners and part of the family for a really long time,” Stephanie Bowers, the foundation head, told the board of trustees as they considered the namingdecision.
ANTI-HARASSMENT PETITION OVERTURNED IN DISTRICT COURTANTI HARASSMENT ORDERS WASHINGTONANTI HARASSMENT POLICY FEDERAL GOVERNMENTHOMELESS IN BELLINGHAM WAHOMELESS CAMPS IN BELLINGHAM WAEEOC ANTI HARASSMENT POLICYSAMPLE ANTI HARASSMENT POLICY Anti-harassment petition overturned in district court. Hans Erchinger-Davis, the Executive Director of the Lighthouse Mission Ministries of Whatcom County filed an anti-harassment petition against Mark Stidham, a volunteer with the shower truck, which operates through the nonprofit organization HomesNOW! on, July 11. THE FRONTNEWSFEATURESCAMPUSCITY & COUNTYSPORTSOPINION May 31, 2021 0. Western will begin the search for its first chief diversity officer in the fall A group of people on a blue background. Western Washington University is set to begin its search for its first Chief Diversity Officer in fall 2021. LOGGING ON GALBRAITH MOUNTAIN CAUSES TEMPORARY TRAIL Galbraith Mountain is one of the most well-renowned mountain biking locations in the state of Washington. With over 65 miles of public trails and a wide degree of trail difficulty it attracts mountain bikers in large numbers. But one possible hindrance to this two-wheeled playground is that Galbraith Mountain, like many mountain biking destinations in Western Washington, is subject to logging. BELLINGHAM CHOSEN AS NEW DESTINATION FOR SOUTHWEST Southwest Airlines announced Bellingham as one of three new flight destinations for 2021 on March 8. Southwest Airlines Chairman and CEO Gary Kelly said in a press release that service to Bellingham is something the company is anticipating in the second half of the year. “ three very different and appealing locations to both serve our existing customers and places TINY HOUSE VILLAGE EXPECTS TO OPEN IN BELLINGHAM The tiny house village is expected to open for houseless residents toward the end of spring 2021, according to the announcement made Feb. 24. Since Camp 210 sweepings in January, there has been a rise in awareness that houselessness is an issue, which Whatcom County is now addressing. From November to December 2020, the Bellingham CityCouncil
RECREATIONAL CANNABIS HOME-GROW BILL DROPPED On Feb. 22, 2021, the Washington State Legislature dropped a proposed cannabis legislation to authorize personal home grows after it met its fiscal committee cutoff deadline. House Bill 1019 would have authorized adults age 21 and over to maintain up to six personal plants on the premises of their housing unit, with certain limitationson
ONLINE CLASSES AFFECT STUDENTS’ SLEEP Online classes affect students’ sleep. Students deal with irregular sleep schedules due to disruptions caused by COVID-19. // Illustration by Rachel Alexander. Work hours. Moving back home. Lack of motivation. Due to COVID-19, and according to naturopathic practitioner, Carrie Wine, people have been falling into unhealthy sleep habits. John ‘WE WILL’ RESISTS LOCKDOWN RESTRICTIONS The “We Will group” held its first event, The Turkey Rebellion rally and cruise, on Nov. 21, 2020. In December 2020, the group organized a protest at Bellis Fair Mall called the ‘Santa Rebellion’. The holiday season and desire for familial gatherings are what inspired the “peacefully protesting of grievances,” said“We Will
AIRBNB TAX COULD BOOST AFFORDABLE HOUSING The bill would add a tax at checkout for customers renting short-term units or homes, and that money would go into helping cities fund affordable housing, Lovelett said. This could help affordable housing organizations catch up to the shrinking rental market. Lovelett said Airbnb and other short-term rentals are directly connected to therental
WHO ARE BORSARI AND KAISER? Who are Borsari and Kaiser? Grace Borsari and Fred Kaiser have a 23-year relationship with Western that began during the years of the illicit deductions. “They’ve been our partners and part of the family for a really long time,” Stephanie Bowers, the foundation head, told the board of trustees as they considered the namingdecision.
ANTI-HARASSMENT PETITION OVERTURNED IN DISTRICT COURTANTI HARASSMENT ORDERS WASHINGTONANTI HARASSMENT POLICY FEDERAL GOVERNMENTHOMELESS IN BELLINGHAM WAHOMELESS CAMPS IN BELLINGHAM WAEEOC ANTI HARASSMENT POLICYSAMPLE ANTI HARASSMENT POLICY Anti-harassment petition overturned in district court. Hans Erchinger-Davis, the Executive Director of the Lighthouse Mission Ministries of Whatcom County filed an anti-harassment petition against Mark Stidham, a volunteer with the shower truck, which operates through the nonprofit organization HomesNOW! on, July 11. ABOUT | THE WESTERN FRONT About. The Western Front is the official, independent student newspaper of Western Washington University. News and opinion content is written, edited and published by students. Staff reporters are enrolled in a course in the department of journalism, but any student enrolled at Western may offer stories, photos or guest columns to theeditors.
WESTERN POSTPONES FORUM ON FALL RETURN, CITING RAPIDLY The email cited an April 28 announcement from Washington State University, stating that proof of a COVID-19 vaccine will be required for both students and employees engaged in campus activities for the 2021-22 academic year. Exemptions will be allowed for medical, religious or personal reasons. In a Zoom call with reporters on Wednesday, Phil Weiler, Washington State University’s vice ZOOM MEETINGS AND ZONING OUT “Zoom fatigue” is a new phenomenon experts and educators are cautioning students about. Experts said being aware of Zoom fatigue, practicing self care and taking precautionary measures to ensure full attention will help students with learning retention. WASHINGTONIANS OVER THE AGE OF 16 ARE NOW ELIGIBLE TO GET By Cameron Baird. All Whatcom County residents ages 16 and older are now eligible to receive their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Since December, the vaccine has slowly become available to community members based on their health risk for contracting COVID-19. This included health care and essential workers, people 65 years and older and thoseADVANCED SEARCH
The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on students. Not only are they not experiencing in-person classes, but those who are finishing up their education won’t walk across the stages to receive their diplomas. When people around the country started retreating into the solitude and safety of theirSPORTS RECREATION
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Arts & Music New On Netflix: An Honest Liar By The Western Front | July 16 . Since this is my first post on this blog, let me give a disclaimer about the content I will provide.This is a blog centered on items from the “Recently Added,” or “New Releases,” sectionsof Netflix.
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