Veterans honored at Lummi Stommish Water Festival
By The Front | June 26Lummi Nation community members march down Lummi View Drive in a parade honoring the veterans of their tribe. // Photo by Kelly Pearce
Lummi Nation community members march down Lummi View Drive in a parade honoring the veterans of their tribe. // Photo by Kelly Pearce
Tanker traffic associated with pipeline construction is expected to interfere with the endangered orca whales' communication behaviors. // Photo by Nicole Martinson
The MyWestern portal was down as Western Academic Technology and User Services worked on updating the system. Students had been unable to access the homepage when the software supporting the login page on MyWestern unexpectedly crashed on May 23.
By Samuel Fletcher
Photo courtesy of Carol Berry
The flight crew behind the inaugural flight from Bellingham to Denver. // Photo courtesy of Jordan Lyle
A gender neutral bathroom will be open from Friday, June 1 until the end of finals week. It will replace the women's bathroom on the fifth floor of Wilson Library. // Photo by Mathew Roland
Attendees gather at the end of the event to display posters. // Photo by Kenzie Mahoskey
Madison, a Western student and survivor. // Photo by Taylor Nichols
The Northwest Youth Services headquarters stands adjacent to the construction developments of an affordable housing project on North State street on Tuesday, May 22. The nonprofit organization provides housing and outreach services to Whatcom County youth aged 13-24 who are experiencing homelessness. // Photo by Roisin Cowan-Kuist
Officer Sukhdev Dhaliwal in his initial court appearance. // Illustration by Julia Furukawa
BIJA Chocolate for sale at the Bellingham Food Co-op. The company helps women obtain organic certification, enabling them to sell processed cocoa globally. // Photo by Nicole Martinson
Assistant Professor Brett Coleman has helped guide students in creating surveys addressing sexual assault. // Photo by Kevin Lake
Lake Whatcom serves as a source of drinking water for about 96,000 people in the Bellingham area. // Photo by Alison Eddy
Environmental studies Assistant Professor Kate Darby meeting with a graduate student. Students will be able to declare the minor starting fall 2019. // Photo by Samuel Fletcher