Editorial
Introducing ourselves
By Lauren Gallup and Nate Sanford | March 30How to cover a protest: We want your thoughts
By The Front | March 5Multilevel marketing schemes are anti-woman
By The Front | February 18Taking a foreign language should be mandatory
By The Front | February 12Does counterculture still exist?
By The Front | February 10How to deal with stress during times of political uncertainty
By The Front | January 17By The Western Front Editorial Board
What do you want to know about local and state elections?
By The Front | October 27As Election Day approaches, having up-to-date information about elections is increasingly important. Thus, The Western Front editorial staff is asking the Bellingham community what our paper should cover during this election season.
The Western Front stands in solidarity with Black Lives Matter
By The Front | June 3By The Western Front Editorial Board
Your environment is about more than just plants
By The Front | March 6Editorial opinion by Emily Feek
Letting toxic relationships go is okay
By The Front | February 27Editorial opinion by Emily Feek
Being direct is the best direction in conflict resolution
By The Front | February 20Editorial opinion by Emily Feek
Being queer isn’t only defined by self-love
By The Front | February 13Editorial opinion by Emily Feek
Dating violence isn’t a new or discriminatory problem
By The Front | February 7Editorial opinion by Emily Feek
Self-care isn’t just watching Netflix, it’s an action
By The Front | January 23Editorial opinion by Emily Feek
Relationships: More Than Romance, Worth the Work
By The Front | January 8Editorial opinion by Emily Feek
Opinion: When protesting is productive– and when it’s not
By Julia Berkman | May 21When Western’s chapter of Students for Life of America brought Kristan Hawkins, the president of the national organization, to speak on campus, her talk was fraught with controversy. Days before the event, a poster advertising the event, titled “Lies Feminists Tell,” was lit on fire. A group of community members organized a direct action against the event, making educational handbills and protesting outside the Communications Facility. They said Hawkins was there to spread hate under the guise of the pro-life movement.