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A new Window every month

Window magazine's new digital edition includes fresh stories each month

Window magazine was emailed to more than 80,000 people last week, launching our new monthly digital edition with new content each month.

The digital monthly format provides more opportunities for multimedia stories, such as 鈥,鈥 about a new all-ages venue in downtown Bellingham, launched by CFPA alumni, that offers an intentionally inclusive space for performances by 草榴社区 students and others in the community. A includes footage of 鈥淒ivinne Creatures,鈥 show produced by student N盲vouny Divinne with collaboration from LGBTQ+ Western.

The paper edition of Window continues to be mailed to about 120,000 alumni, donors and friends of Western twice a year. The next edition will arrive in mailboxes in November.

Ben Hodson and Martijn Wall of the Blue Room
Agriculture-reporting intern Rowan Westwood snaps a photo of a curious Holstein cow at Van Dellen Farms in Everson.

The August edition also included 鈥溾 a first-person piece by senior Rowan Westwood, whose ag journalism internship gave her a greater understanding of the local community鈥檚 family-owned dairy farms.

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Enjoy 90 seconds of highlights from our student commencement speakers.

Readers particularly appreciated a video featuring short excerpts from our .

Jane Wong's memoir, "Meet Me Tonight in Atlantic City" was published to rave reviews in May.

Window鈥檚 new monthly digital format gives a boost to stories from 草榴社区 News, including interviews with Associate Professor of English , and with Engineering and Design鈥檚 Eric Leonhardt on the future of hydrogen power.

The next digital edition will be emailed in September. .

And if you'd like to receive the paper edition of Window magazine twice a year, send us a note to get on the Window magazine mailing list.