Elementary education will become a major at Western in fall 2024
By Julia Hawkins | April 22The new program will benefit freshman and incoming students, but is upsetting to alumni and upperclassman.
The new program will benefit freshman and incoming students, but is upsetting to alumni and upperclassman.
A new art history lecture series is here at WWU thanks to anonymous donors. Miriam Chusid, a professor from the University of Washington, visited Western to speak about Japanese art.
Most students would associate an undergraduate degree with a four-year time frame.
Since Washington reopened on June 30, COVID-19 restrictions seem to be coming to an end.
Western Washington University student advocates for sustainability continue to work on and off campus to encourage food choice awareness for the health of themselves, their community and the planet.
Bellingham School District’s Project Free Education is aiming to reduce financial barriers for families of Bellingham students. 10 years ago, the district’s leadership team sought out to find costs, hidden and not-so-hidden, that were causing families to struggle to provide their children with necessities. The program finds itself still going strong today.
Our innate instincts are what have kept the human race alive for all this time. We have the instincts to run from danger, to fight for survival and to have sex. But, what if the very thing that keeps the human race alive can also put us in danger?
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In the weeks leading up to finals, the library is usually full of students preparing for exams. However, with the closing of campus and a necessity for remote learning, the library sits empty. Despite this, students are still finding ways to participate in study groups.