Students helping students: the Wilson Library tutoring center
By The Front and Alaena Fletcher | May 2Spring quarter can be rough.
Spring quarter can be rough.
Although the Bellis Fair Mall is a tempting place to shop, thrift stores are not only a cheaper alternative but one that can result in some great looks, as well. Thrift shopping can also help the community and recycle clothing.
Participants focus intently on their game during Melee for Meals // Photo by Emily Jackson
Poet Scott Laudati // Photo courtesy of Scott Laudati
Local nonprofit Ragfinery's Upcycled Fashion Challenge proves one person's trash is another's treasure.
By Sandra Rees-Bowen
This last year alone, staff and volunteers served an astounding 180,000 people at the Bellingham Food Bank, according to their records.
Most people spend their Saturday mornings sleeping in or watching television, but Robert Hungerschafer spends his Saturdays saving lives.
Le practicing in Red Square. // Video by Ricky Rath
Every Thursday, a Western Front reporter will bring you their fashion opinions, give fashion tips or highlight what Western students are wearing.
Every week in February, a Western Front reporter will discuss a person or event important to black history in recognition of Black History Month.