BT residents must move again as second wave of construction begins
By Julia Berkman and Samuel Fletcher | October 31Buchanan Towers has been under construction since spring quarter of last year. // Photo by Jaden Moon
Buchanan Towers has been under construction since spring quarter of last year. // Photo by Jaden Moon
Front door of the Counseling Center in Old Main. // Photo by Kevin Lake
On Oct. 24, in the chill evening air of the parking lot outside of Laurel Church, you could hear the thrum of bowstrings and slap of arrowheads hitting targets.
By Samuel Fletcher
Pinky Vargas - D, speaks about the need for gun reform at the candidate forum. Vargas is running for a spot on the State Senate, representing the 42nd District. // Photo by Jaden Moon
Higginson resided where Mathes Hall now stands. A plaque has been placed on a boulder in front of the residence hall. // Photo by Jack Taylor
Many residents, labor union members and business owners from Bellingham and Whatcom County were also in attendance // Photo by Schuyler Shelloner
President Sabah Randhawa and Vice President of enrollment and student affairs Melynda Huskey held “Sandwiches with Sabah,” on Wednesday, Oct. 17, where students were given an opportunity to talk with two of the highest administrators at Western.
David Hamiter, the manager of the Student Technology Center, found that 1,122 of Western’s staff and faculty earn below living wage. // Photo by Oliver Hamlin
Solar panels were installed on Taylor Dock near Boulevard Park in summer 2018. // Photo by Harrison Amelang
“It's a longer process than I like,” ISSS Director Richard Bruce said. “But it's not unusual to take this long." // Photo courtesy of Ricky Rath, The AS Review
Student pose with Officer Bianca Smith outside her new office in Wilson Library. // Photo by Camryn Urban