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Western Alumni Association opens office in Downtown Bellingham

Western Washington University鈥檚 Alumni Association and Foundation will be opening a new location on Friday, June 19, in the Bellingham Herald building downtown.
The new office will serve as a 鈥淲elcome-to-Western鈥 center for students, alumni and visitors interested in Western. The 2,500-鈥

Real life 'Burn Book' encourages cyberbullying among students

In the movie Mean Girls, the popular and powerful Regina George causes a school-wide frenzy when her 鈥淏urn Book鈥 of hurtful comments is photocopied and displayed for all to see. But this fictional controversy has become a reality for many high schoolers using the app Burnbook.

National real estate firm revives student apartment project near Fred Meyer

A national real estate investment company is preparing to break ground in the Puget neighborhood and revive a student housing project that ceased when Campus Crest Communities Inc., another national real estate investment firm, left town last November.

鈥楩inal Curtains鈥 class explores movie stars鈥 last performances

If all the world鈥檚 a stage and we are all merely players, it helps to ponder what kind of stage exit we want to make.

I鈥檓 not talking about dying, but how and when to leave a fitting capstone to one鈥檚 legacy or career.

Bellingham Music Club showcases 草榴社区 students

Bellingham Music Club presents 鈥淲estern Treasures,鈥 a concert by award-winning students from the Western Washington University鈥檚 music department, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 9, at First Congregational Church, 2401 Cornwall Ave.

Growing Veterans: Dirt therapy brings peace

My 鈥淕rowing Veterans鈥 love affair began about 30 months ago. As a board member of Tilth Producers of Washington, I learned about a documentary 鈥淕round Operations: Battlefields to Farm Fields.鈥 Specifically, Tilth was asked to support this important film by assisting with community 鈥減remiere鈥濃

Kids Learn to Fall in Love with Healthy Food at Western Washington University鈥檚 Outback Farm

Common Threads Farm, a local organization that helps kids fall in love with healthy food through hands-on cooking and gardening programs, will be relocating its summer programs to the Outback Farm at Western Washington University (草榴社区).

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Bellingham farm camp for kids is moving to 草榴社区

A nonprofit that teaches children about their food from seed to table is moving from its home of five years in Happy Valley to the Outback Farm on the Western Washington University campus.

That means Common Threads Farm will have its summer programs for kids ages 3 to 12 at 草榴社区鈥檚鈥

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