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Opinion: Alternatives to campus vandalism

In Wenatchee, where I grew up, graffiti is pretty much synonymous with gang activity. In fact, the same could be said for most cities I’ve been in.

It wasn’t until this year, when I first came to Bellingham, that I was introduced to...

KVIK film review

Student director, screenwriter and film editor Gabriel Conroy turns Western and Bellingham into a fallen city infested by zombies and hippies in his film “Lord of Zombie City,” which premiered May 8. The student written and directed film, whi...

Raising the Bar: The Copper Hog

The Depot, which shut down this past August, was largely regarded as a den of sin by many Western students. Surrounded by all sorts of rumors, it was not somewhere you would ever consider taking a date; unless, of course, you wanted to send them ...

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Casey D. Hall – Assistant Editor
Casey D. Hall is a junior studying journalism with a focus in French and gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender studies. He has written for the Western Front, Fairhaven Free Press, Puyallup Herald and the 2007 National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association student project in San Diego. He also volunteers for the Ally Building Network and is an active member of Brown Pride. Aside from saving the world, Hall hopes to one day write and edit for a national magazine.
 
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Emily Barker – Staff Writer
Emily Barker grew up in a small town outside of the sprawling 'burb of Vancouver, WA. There, she learned she loved reading, and at 7 wrote her first book detailing the adventures of a cat. Now she is a college senior and currently in the, "backpack through Europe, work for a non-profit, and write the next great American novel," stage. She hopes to attend graduate school next winter and study something extremely interesting and completely unpractical.
 
Steve Reno – Staff Writer
Steve Reno grew up in the quiet farm town of Monroe, Washington. The son of a firefighter and a librarian, he was universally loved throughout town for his wit and charm. A hale, tall, lithe young man, he played drums in the marching band and was known to be an exceptional Pickleball player. He graduated from Monoe High School in 2004, and is now pursuing a degree at Fairhaven College.