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Soundscape in space

Downtown Bellingham blasted off into outer space for a night. The Wild Buffalo felt like a distant planet as it filled with guests dressed in out-of-this-world attire on Saturday, Feb. 20.


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Cougar is Alpha Cat

Since the age of 14, Cougar Holliman has been competing in rap battles and exploring his talent as a hip-hop artist. During his early years, he said he was still developing his skills and did not quite understand the structure of how to write a song.


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Never too young for activism

On Thursday, Feb. 18 in the Viking Union Multi-Purpose Room, Martinez spoke on how disconnected people are from the Earth.  He said Americans are some of the most privileged people on the planet and they tend not to see climate change in ways that it affects them. Martinez came to campus to be a part of the lecture series “Cultures of Resistance,” held by the AS Resource and Outreach Programs.


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For the love of art

With exhibits from hammers to bananas to puppets to teddy bears, museums stand in nearly every city in every state across the United States. In today’s society, though, online museums are becoming a more accessible option. 


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Pint for pint

Bloodworks Northwest is teaming up with Boundary Bay Brewery to incentivize blood donors – of legal age – with $5 vouchers to the brewery.


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Filming a New York minute

After spending most of his life in New York, co-founder of the School of Visual Arts Film School Everett Aison made the cross-country journey to become a Bellinghamster.

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