By Jeremy Rick Through their synthesis of music, movement, and art, the co-founders of Sacred Bass Sessions have created an up-and-coming series of social gatherings in Bellingham. “The key to the success of Sacred Bass Sessions is pulling together a lot of different communities,” co-founder Christian Martin said. Their most…
The power of bass
Upfront and personal
By Max Singer Located in downtown Bellingham on Bay Street is The Upfront Theatre, a venue dedicated to live improvisational comedy, also known as improv. “If you’re not having fun, you’re doing it wrong,” said William “Billy” Tierney, 33, the Upfront’s artistic director and theater manager. The Upfront, which seats…
A story of courage, perseverence and hope
By Jake Knight Imagine being taken from your home, separated from your family, whom you may never see again, and forced to work, starving and afraid for your life, for those who hate you. Then imagine that there are people who don’t believe this ever occurred. “About three or four…
Putting a face to the place
By Jake Knight The Student Ambassadors are a group of students who “are the face of Whatcom Community College,” said Matthew Santos, Whatcom’s new Student Life coordinator and adviser to the ambassadors. Student Ambassadors offer campus tours to prospective students, lead W.A.V.E. orientations for new students, represent the college at…
Comic relief for soldiers overseas
By Christina Latham Whatcom Community College student Pete Redpath, 42, is volunteering his time with local comic book shop Cosmic Comics to organize a comic book drive for soldiers posted overseas. “There are food drives, blood drives, why not a comic book drive,” Redpath asked. Redpath said he originally thought…
Whatcom’s Sociology Department gains new full-time instuctor
By Anne Elliott Anita Harker-Armstrong, 34, did not always know what she wanted to study when she got to college, but once she decided that sociology was her interest, there was no stopping her. As of fall quarter, Harker-Armstrong became Whatcom’s only full-time sociology instructor. She said she was excited…
Letter from the Editor
Over the past twenty years, the internet has evolved from a foreign and highly technological concept to a staple part of our everyday lives. Before the popularization of social networking sites, blogging, and other forms of virtual communication, interpersonal interactions held a whole different meaning. Life without the virtual world…
Off the wall and into the circus: Bellingham Circus Guild
By Zach Barlow Right across the street from the Greyhound Station in Fairhaven, there exists, quite literally, a circus. “The Circus Guild is a collective of circus arts enthusiasts. It’s a melting pot for people to come together to train, perform, and share their love for the arts in a…
Do you like tennis? Join the club!
By Max Singer Many may have walked past the empty tennis courts near the Pavilion and wondered why Whatcom Community College students don’t use them. Remy Acosta, 18, a student at Whatcom, wants to change that. “We have the equipment and we have the arenas,” Acosta said. “What’s stopping us?”…
Orcas hunt for a title
By Jake Knight Whatcom Community College’s men’s and women’s basketball teams both earned victories Feb. 5 against the Skagit Valley Community College teams. The men’s win, coupled with the latest 64-63 win at Edmonds Community College, gave the men’s team a record of 8-2 in the Northwest Athletic Association of…
