Wavelength

Wavelength Wavelength is a group of student creators that make digital content for the student body⚡️ You can email submissions or send them to our mailing address.

Published most Mondays during the school year by the Associated Students of Western Washington University, we are a student-produced weekly publication. We create a media platform for student life and government, arts and entertainment, culture, under-represented topics, and all things of Western student interest. We have a direct connection to the AS Board of Directors, though we strive to be ope

n and transparent about this relationship, and report on such things as objectively as possible. We welcome reader submissions, including news articles, literary pieces, photography, artwork or anything else physically printable. They will be returned if you include a self-addressed, stamped envelope. We also welcome letters to the editor. Please limit your letter to 300 words and include your name, phone number, and year in school if you're a student. Published letters may have minor edits made to their length or grammar, if necessary. We don’t sell ad space. Email [email protected] to have an event listed in the calendar. We welcome reader submissions, but if you are interested in writing for the Review, keep an eye out for job openings or email us at [email protected].

26/05/2023

Shayna went and checked out the outdoor wellness program last week! The outdoor wellness program is a collaboration with the OC and westerns counseling and wellness offices that offers students a place to be in nature while working on themselves!🌿🌲☀️🗣️

If you’d like to learn more about the Outdoor Wellness Program please visit their website at the link below: https://cwc.wwu.edu/outdoor-wellness-program You can also follow their instagram with the @ below: .outdoorwellness

Produced and edited by: Shayna Dumont

Check out the full article in our link tree in our bio!

12/05/2023

Have you said happy Mother’s Day to your mom yet? Well this is your reminder that the day to celebrate your mom is this Sunday! So even if you are far away or near by take some time to celebrate the people who you love or call mom!💕💐💞

11/05/2023

“Inspired by the NPR Tiny Desk, Wavelength was joined by one of Bellingham’s local bands, Kitty Obsidian, to be interviewed and even play a few songs. Kitty Obsidian is an R&B band, comprised of two current Western students. Watch as we uncover how the band formed, learn insights about the members, and listen to a first time live performance on set!”

Local music is a big part of living in Bellingham so we brought on a local band to talk about what it’s like to be a band and what it’s like to be a Band in Bellingham! 🐈‍⬛🎶🎸🥁

Watch the full podcast at the link in our link tree!

"Talking Sh*t with The AS Review," a deep dive into the best bathrooms across campus with the AS Review staff. With clas...
20/01/2022

"Talking Sh*t with The AS Review," a deep dive into the best bathrooms across campus with the AS Review staff. With classes resuming in person next week, let this be your guide when you need it most.

https://asreview.org/2022/01/19/talking-sht-with-the-as-review/

By: Abbey Raynes With the hopeful return of in-person instruction soon upon us, both old and new students come to campus with the same unfamiliar and anxious feeling. As classes get back on campus,…

After a decrease in on-campus residency during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Fairhaven Commons reduced their meal offerings...
19/02/2021

After a decrease in on-campus residency during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Fairhaven Commons reduced their meal offerings to one per day causing students to be concerned

Exterior of the Fairhaven Commons building PJ Heusted // AS Review By Caylee Caldwell During finals week of fall quarter, south campus students received an email notifying them of some new changes …

You've heard of the Huxley College of the Environment, but what do you know about Huxley himself?
22/01/2021

You've heard of the Huxley College of the Environment, but what do you know about Huxley himself?

Edited photo of a cartoon drawing of Thomas Huxley in front of the Environmental Science building with the name of the college in question. The cartoon drawing of Huxley drawn by Frederick Waddy an…

Hey! You there!!We are looking for students to share their thoughts and opinions about fall quarter and their experience...
02/12/2020

Hey! You there!!

We are looking for students to share their thoughts and opinions about fall quarter and their experiences with it to share on the final podcast episode of 2020.

If you want to share, either send us a message/email or go ahead and fill out this (super simple) Google Form: https://forms.gle/sBWHdAaRE6c1QNHW7

The AS Review is looking for students interested in having their thoughts about fall quarter shared on the podcast! We are doing an episode to wrap up and review the quarter and are looking for student responses. We know that it's been a long quarter and that you probably have at least a few thought...

Hey! The AS Review podcast "Tripping on Bricks" is back for the 2020-21 year!!Our first episode is short and sweet, but ...
12/11/2020

Hey! The AS Review podcast "Tripping on Bricks" is back for the 2020-21 year!!

Our first episode is short and sweet, but we just wanted to update you on what was up and let you know that we are back and ready for the rest of the year.

For more information and a transcript for the episode, check out asreview.org/podcast

To listen to this episode check out Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or any of your favorite podcast platforms!

Voting for the AS Student Senate and a referendum regarding when senate elections should be held is LIVE at win.wwu.eduN...
26/10/2020

Voting for the AS Student Senate and a referendum regarding when senate elections should be held is LIVE at win.wwu.edu

Not sure who is running? Want to know more about the candidates? We've got you covered!

How to Vote Voting for the 2020-21 AS Student Senate will occur from 12:00 a.m. Monday, Oct. 26 to 4:00 p.m. Friday, Oct. 30. During the voting period, students can go to WIN to place their vote fo…

A formal welcome back and brief overview of what is happening at the AS Review
28/09/2020

A formal welcome back and brief overview of what is happening at the AS Review

Dear readers, Fall quarter, and likely the rest of this academic year, are going to look very different at the AS Review than in years past. Largely because the reality of fall quarter looks very d…

23/09/2020

Welcome back! The AS Review is excited for a fresh start and a new year. Stay tuned for more from us at asreview.org

13/06/2020

We’re going offline until fall!

The 2020-2021 AS Review staff will be back in September with the latest campus news and student stories!

LGBTQ+ Western hosted a number of digital events to adapt to the online quarter
13/06/2020

LGBTQ+ Western hosted a number of digital events to adapt to the online quarter

Q***r rainbows graphic. Soleil de Zwart // AS Review By Kiaya Wilson During the COVID-19 pandemic, LGBTQ+ Western planned virtual events for students to stay connected. L.K. Langley, director…

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Published online during the school year by the Associated Students of Western Washington University, we are a student-produced alternative publication. We create a media platform for student life and government, arts and entertainment, culture, under-represented topics and all things of Western student interest. We have a direct connection to the AS Board of Directors, though we strive to be open and transparent about this relationship and report on such things as objectively as possible. We welcome reader submissions, including news articles, literary pieces, photography or artwork. You can email submissions or send them to our mailing address. They will be returned if you include a self-addressed, stamped envelope. We also welcome letters to the editor. Please limit your letter to 300 words and include your name, pronouns, phone number and year in school if you're a student. Published letters may have minor edits made to their length or grammar, if necessary. We don’t sell ad space. Email [email protected] to have an event listed in our events section. We welcome reader submissions, but if you are interested in writing for the Review, keep an eye out for job openings or email us at [email protected].