Western's ResTek hosts event to increase classroom safety
By The Front and Alyssa Bruce | April 15
Molly Ware, associate professor in the Woodring College of Education, has been hired as the new faculty director of Western Reads, a program on campus that aims to build community and encourage academic conversations across departments.
Bellingham residents and visitors enjoy fresh produce. // Photo by Molly Workman
Audience members lie back in their seats, giggling as they gaze up at a domed screen. A comedy show at a planetarium?
member Kayla Wilson said.
Western students are still unhappy with how crowded buses to campus are, even after big changes were made to routes last year.
With construction for the new Multicultural Center progressing, the usual location for Vendors Row has been moved to another spot on campus.
Western students are collaborating with Growing Veterans on writing a grant that will help fund the organization’s operational fees.
Western is encouraging students and staff to take part in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day through a new campaign during the month of April to share information and reduce risks surrounding prescription medication.
An estimated 2,000 people gathered outside Bellingham City Hall in the pouring rain to advocate for an end to gun violence and school shootings on March 24.
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