Recreation
“Resolutionaries” flood Wade King Student Recreation Center
By The Front | January 24By Jordan Stone
Volleyball tournament helps send water to third-world countries
By Malia Cantimbuhan | June 7By Allyson Roberts
Wade King Recreation Center Offering Sports for Everyone
By Malia Cantimbuhan | May 24By Chris Johansen
Bellingham Roller Betties
By Malia Cantimbuhan and Aryonna Willoughby | May 12By Aryonna Willoughby
Skiing is believing
By The Front and Ian Ferguson | December 5He was raised on the mountain, by the mountain, learning to use its natural contours to soar through the air, navigating between tight trees and over massive cliffs, and documenting it the whole way through.
Bellingham gets a taste of winter
By The Front and Mitch Farley | November 14To some, skiing and snowboarding is a weekend hobby or a sport. But to others, it's more than any of those things combined, it’s a lifestyle. Warren Miller, late ski and snowboard filmmaker has embodied the life of the sport with his feature-length films for as long as anyone can remember.
Over the river and through the woods
By The Front and Ian Ferguson | November 8Western’s campus is cozily nestled alongside the hills of Sehome Arboretum, and at any given moment students are minutes away from rock climbing, biking, and hiking trails. Travel a bit further, and the road will lead to a vast amount of outdoor opportunities; whether it’s a six-day trip through the North Cascades, or a quiet hike through rolling hills of the Chuckanuts, adventure is waiting right outside your door.
Watch out cycling, there's a new sheriff in town
By The Front and Cole Sandhofer | October 17Sunny skies and 80s glam metal set the scene for cyclists of all ages and abilities, as spectators rang cowbells and shouted encouragement to riders during the Cascade Cross at Bellingham BMX on Saturday, Oct. 13.
Bellingham marathon supports local youth
By The Front and Emily Erskine | October 3The rainy streets of downtown Bellingham welcomed another year of Bellingham Bay Marathon runners on Sunday, Sept. 30.