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…

Cooperative Education Program offers student internships

By Anne Elliott Megan Fortin, 21, is working as an intern at Fairhaven Middle School as well as taking 24 credits at Whatcom Community College this quarter. One credit comes from helping out in 7th grade social studies and English classes for 10 hours per week through Whatcom’s Cooperative Education…