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Western Today

Thursday, March 16

PURCHASING:

Update from Business Services on Campus Purchasing
 

INTERSESSION:

Library Building Access and Intersession Hours
 

CONSTRUCTION REMINDER #1:

Construction on Kaiser Borsari Hall Begins March 20
 

CONSTRUCTION REMINDER #2:

Construction work on South Campus Drive's crosswalks happening today

Reminder: Lot 17G will be closed once construction starts March 20

Lot 17g will be closed during the construction of Kaiser Borsari Hall.

Construction is scheduled to begin on Kaiser Borsari Hall, Western’s new electrical engineering and computer science building, on March 20. The new building will be located east of the Communications Facility on the site of the 17G parking lot. 

Find out more about the project and its potential impacts for pedestrians and commuters here.

Western Today to take its Spring Break snooze next week

Snoozing dog

Western Today will take its intersession pause next week during spring break, as the WT staff gives the press a checkup and tests the pH of its ink (metaphorically anyway) in preparation for a fabulous spring. Be safe and have a wonderful and relaxing break, Viks!

ICYMI (In Case You Missed It): 

STUDENTS:

Cinema East: 'Girls of the Night' at the Pickford Film Center
 

VIKS:

Hornbuckle & Holden Earn Academic All-District
 

WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH KEYNOTE:

Bonita Lee to keynote Women's History Month presentation at WCC today at 5:30 p.m.
 

SOCCER ALUMS STAYING BUSY:

Semi-pro Snohomish Steelheads women's soccer team to play in Nationals / Snohomish County Tribune
 

CLIMATE:

What happened to La Niña? And what’s next for Whatcom weather? / Bellingham Herald
 

VIKS:

Western softball 'super eager' to keep improving / Cascadia Daily News

Read more In the Media
Read more Campus News
More #Viks News and Info
Western's Women's History Month website
Western's Flickr site
The Western athletics website
"important dates" page of the university calendar
Download LiveSafe, the free campus safety app, through this link
Western's COVID site
The Ecuador summer abroad website
KUGS, Western's student-run campus radio station
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