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City approves Safe Haven permit, HomesNOW! tent encampment will operate for 90 days starting April 3
By Ian Haupt | April 3Charlie Storr (Photo by Mallory Biggar)
Students gather for candlelit vigil after Christchurch attacks
By The Front | March 26By Esther Chong
Shred The Contract creates food safety protocol following cannabis-infused pasta incident
By LauraPlace | March 19By Esther Chong
Remembering Maddie Hurd
By LauraPlace | March 17Maddie Hurd was an instructor at Mt. Baker, where she found a loving community of other adventurers and mountain lovers. // Photo courtesy of Rachel Hurd
Jewish Voice for Peace members host an evening of music and community at the Alternative Library
By Emma Kivlin | March 17By Anelyse Morris
Man pleads guilty to charges of voyeurism at Wilson Library
By LauraPlace | March 15Charles Gregory Vergin on May 18, 2018 during his preliminary appearance in the Whatcom County Superior Court, where he initially pleaded not guilty. // Photo by Julia Berkman
City council continues discussion of resources for homeless population with student input
By LauraPlace | March 15by Zoe Buchli
Faculty Senate postpones conversation about racial slurs
By Cody Clark and Esther Chong | March 14The faculty senate postponed the discussion to the senate meeting in April. "I do think the senate is a good place for this conversation to occur," Jantzen said. // Photo by Esther Chong
Softball transfers bring an infusion of passion and energy
By The Front and Alex Barnes | March 13Seli Aholelei has eight strikeouts in 11 innings as a Viking this season. // Photo courtesy of Western Athletics
Community to Community Development takes fight for agricultural workers, immigrant rights to state legislature
By Cody Clark and Anelyse Morris | March 13Photo by Anelyse Morris
Cannabis found in Red Square volunteer's pasta
By Emily Erskine | March 12Illustration by Cole Sandhofer
Boycott Aramark: Students plead for more food diversity
By Emily Erskine | March 12Boycott Aramark Protest // Photo by Claudia Cooper
Anthropology students of color meet with department to discuss equity within the major
By Julia Berkman and Esther Chong | March 11By Esther Chong
50 years of business and wisdom from Farrokh Safavi
By Julia Berkman and Colton Redfeldt | March 9By Colton Redfeldt
Suspect in Hohl fire pleads not guilty to charge of reckless burning
By LauraPlace and Zoe Buchli | March 9Paul J. Wolfe at this arraignment on March 8, 2019. // Photo by Zoe Buchli
Huxley undergraduate advisor visited by CBS News in connection with 1988 murder
By Cody Clark | March 9Kathryn Patrick (left) is visited in her office by the CBS News program 48 Hours in mid-January as part of a three-year investigation. // Photo courtesy of CBS News 48 Hours