Associated Students Board discusses lobbying goals
By Cody Clark and By Olivia Kearney | January 17By Olivia Kearney
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By Monique Merrill
By Cody Clark
By Sarah Nichols
The Vikings escaped with a homecourt victory, 89-81, against Great Northwest Athletic Conference rival Simon Fraser University on Tuesday, Jan. 15 at Sam Carver Gymnasium. Juniors Tucker Eenigenburg and Trevor Jasinsky each contributed 20-plus points to pace the Western win.
The HomesNOW! shower truck has two portable showers that allow residents to take up to 7-minute showers. // Photo by Zoe Buchli
Sophomore forward Kelsey Rogers with the layup against the Cavaliers. // Photo by Emily Porter
Students load onto a WTA bus in front of the Viking Union. // Photo by Ian Koppe
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By Cailean Mcleod
The Vehicle Research Institute lab houses past student-built vehicles. // Photo by Cody Clark
Phones at Western were included in the outage. // Photo by Oliver Hamlin
Members of the administration met with hundreds of students in Fraser Hall to discuss ongoing accountability and proactivity on issues of racial injustice at Western. // Photo by Brooke Wilson
Western student Shayne Merwin, who was arrested in connection with racist and homophobic vandalism, has chosen not to return to campus for the remainder of the quarter.
The Giving Tree sits by the staircase in the Fairhaven Village Books. Each angel represents a child that customers can purchase a book for. // Photo by Emily Erskine