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Aidan Hadley

Aidan Hadley (he/him) is a campus life reporter for The Front this quarter. He is a third-year student at WWU studying news/editorial journalism. Outside of reporting, Aidan enjoys baking, eating good food and finding a new TV show to watch. You can reach him at aidanh.thefront@gmail.com. 


ATUS camera kits
Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics

Rent your heart out with ATUS

Working with a college student budget sometimes means making sacrifices to afford the important things. Academic Technology and User Services, Western Washington University’s technology integration and support department, offers a convenient solution for students who need access to various tech equipment with their equipment loan program.

Jeopardy Magazine call for submissions
Campus

What is...Jeopardy Magazine?

For the editors of Jeopardy Magazine, these fast-passing weeks of November are the calm before the storm. As the literary and arts magazine approaches their first submission deadline of Dec. 15, 2024, the editors are focused on spreading the word about their publication before the floodgates of entries open. 

Feodorov Exhibition Photos
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Western professor’s art balances conflicting perspectives at the Western Gallery

Walking into the Western Gallery this quarter, visitors will quickly lock eyes with “My Life as a Suburban Ind’n”, a painting by John Feodorov that offers a glimpse into his childhood in the Los Angeles suburbs, as well as the complexities of being Indigenous in the modern day. As he matured, Feodorov created a balance between the two sides of his upbringing. And in that balance, he was able to find inspiration for his work. 

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Campus

Need something? Buy Nothing!

September sees many students migrating to Bellingham for the school year, setting up their new apartments, houses and dorms. For some students, making ends meet while on a budget can be tricky. Buy Nothing, however, presents a unique and free opportunity for students to get what they need.  

Snow-covered campus
Campus

Keeping campus accessible in the winter

For students with disabilities, navigating Western Washington University’s campus on any given day can be difficult. Now that the weather is getting colder, these students must be more careful than ever when getting to class. 

Associated Student Bookstore shelf
Campus

Why is the Associated Students Bookstore so expensive?

As the winter quarter is rapidly approaching at Western Washington University, thousands of students are heading to the Associated Students Bookstore to purchase their textbooks for the quarter. With issues like rising prices and insufficient supplies, is the AS Bookstore still the best place for students to buy their books? 

Red Square Fountain
Campus

Should you jump in Fisher Fountain?

Western Washington University’s Fisher Fountain, located in Red Square, is one of the many gathering spots on campus. For some, the fountain presents a unique opportunity to live up to the stereotypical “crazy college life.” 

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