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Former NFL Quarterback sits down for a Q&A

For a former NFL quarterback, you would think the hardest hits Eric Hipple took were on the field. But, Hipple, who played for the Detroit Lions for 10 years, has felt worse pain than rough tackles and broken bones.
In his book 鈥淩eal Men Do Cry,鈥 Hipple shares his story of battling鈥

Her Campus aims to empower Western women

Two Western students are establishing a campus chapter of Her Campus, a global online magazine focused toward college-aged women, in an effort to empower women and spark confidence among all genders.
Seniors Jessica Fletcher and Laura Horton applied for an internship at Her Campus in鈥

A look back in time at The Campus School

Two children are hanging over the fence between an orchard and the old athletic field of Western Washington College of Education. They are eagerly watching college students compete in a track meet.
A hill runs up from the athletic field to the orchard. Next to the orchard is an off-white,鈥

Lawyers help students navigate rental laws

Senior Alex Kampp has lived in a house on Garden Street for the past three years, and is getting ready to take all the necessary legal steps to move out when his lease ends without being nickeled and dimed by his landlord.
Like many other students, he knows his rights. However, he鈥檚 not鈥

Western Cares brings kindness to campus

Therapy dogs in the library and free candy handed out during breaks are both part of Western Cares, a program at Western in which faculty and students help their peers relax during dead and finals weeks with small acts of kindness.
Last year鈥檚 acts of kindness included Bruce Shepard buying鈥

Western students volunteer to feed homeless for holidays

Bellingham鈥檚 homeless and low-income families have the opportunity to gather at Maritime Heritage Park for a warm Thanksgiving dinner this weekend.
Rising Hope Street Ministry, a homeless outreach ministry, will be hosting the second annual 鈥淭hanksgiveaway鈥 from 3-7p.m. on Saturday, Nov.鈥

Bellingham鈥檚 oldest running store aims to be more than a store

At 40 years old, Steve Roguski had been a lot of things. He had delivered pizza, been a cartographer, taught middle school geography, and worked on the navigation systems of F-15 jets in the Air Force.
He liked those jobs, but he hadn鈥檛 found what he was supposed to do with his life, he鈥

Carmen Rasmussen hired to direct Campus Community Coalition
Art auction at Western Gallery Nov. 19 supports students
Whatcom seniors the lifeblood of political groups

Some people seem to be born political activists. Others are late to a political party or cause.

Whatever the reason, statistics support what can be seen at a glance at the annual Northwest Raspberry Festival, the Northwest Washington Fair and at candidate call centers: Senior citizens鈥

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