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CRAZY 6IRL" RUINS MEN FOR THE REST OF OS,nan THE WESTERN1IFRONT WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 2006 ISSUE 5, VOLUME 137 AS TAKES RECESS PETER THAN / THE WESTERN FRONT Western junior and AS vice president for activities Nate Panelo rides in a tricycle race during AS Recess in Red Square Wednesday. The event lasted from noon to 2 p.m. and included kickball, sidewalk chalk, a sandbox and Frisbee competitions. - Compiled by Jessica Harbert Western eyes south waterfront property BY SHAWNA WALLS The Western Front Westeren officials and architectural consultants have decided on proposals for Western's future developments on the downtown Bellingham waterfront. The proposals, which Western's Waterfront Development Committee presented at a meeting on campus April 11, suggest that the best location for Western's expansion to the waterfront would be the southern portion of the former Georgia- Pacific paper processing plant. see CAMPUS, page 4 Nomination bittersweet for Guthrie BY BECKIE ROSILLO The Western Front Western lecturer Bruce Guthrie brings a warm heart and a bright perspective to the race for a seat in the U.S. Senate, said Ruth Bennett, long time friend and fellow member of the Washington state Libertarian Party. "I've always known him to be a man of intelligence and integrity," Bennett said. Guthrie's nomination Sunday to run for Senate comes just five months after the death of his wife Grace in November 2005, making the honor bittersweet. Guthrie said his wife was ill with metastatic breast cancer for eight-and- a-half of the 16 years they were married. Metastatic cancer spreads from one location to other parts of the body. The cancer escalated to leukemia as a side effect of her chemotherapy treatments, Guthrie said. "We knew there was a two percent chance the chemo could cause Leukemia," Guthrie said. "I stuck with her until she died, and it was something I did because I loved her." Guthrie said his unsuccessful campaigns for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2002 and 2004 have not discouraged his hopes of winning this campaign. He said his campaign plans include debating other Senate candidates on Seattle's KING-5 TV station and restoring the Libertarians to the major party status they had in Washington state in 2004. Majority status requires 5 percent of the votes, he said. In the 2004 election, Guthrie personally earned 2 percent of the votes. He began campaigning Wednesday when he gave a presentation to 125 students at Snohomish High School. "I hope to make appearances every singledaybetweennowandNovember 7th," Guthrie said. see CAMPAIGN, page 3 BECKIE ROSILLO / THE WESTERN FRONT Western lecturer Bruce Guthrie is running for the U.S. Senate in 2006. Guthrie ran for the House of Representatives against Rep. Rick Larsen, D-Wash., in 2002 and 2004. STEALING SECOND The Vikings' baseball club is in first place because senior outĀfielders are grounding out runs. SPORTS, PAGE 8 BARBIE IN NEW LIGHT Viking Union Gallery will host Beyond Borders international collegiate art competition. ACCENT, PAGE 7 PHOTO FOLLOW-UP Senate discusses the use of online photos as evidence in alcohol code violations. NEWS, PAGE 5 WEATHER Saturday: Showers Hi: 51 Low: 36 Sunday: Showers Hi: 53 Low: 36 www.westernfrontoniine.com
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Title | Western Front - 2006 April 14 |
Volume and Number | Vol. 137, no. 5 |
Date Published (machine-readable) | 2006-04-14 |
Year Published | 2006 |
Original Publisher | Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA |
Publisher (Digital Object) | Digital resource made available by Special Collections, Western Libraries Heritage Resources, Western Washington University. |
Editor |
Michael Lycklama, editor in chief Ciara O'Rourke, managing editor Peter Jensen, head copy editor Amy harder, news editor Jacob Buckenmeyer, news editor Candace Cusano, accent editor Derrick Pacheco, sports editor Tom King, opinions editor Taylor Williams, photo editor Megan Swartz, copy editor Sara Thompson, copy editor Jeff Elder, online editor |
Staff |
Peter Than, staff photographer Matt Vogt, staff photographer Aaron Cunningham, cartoonist Justin Morrow, community liaison Alethea Macomber, business manager Joel Hall, advertising manager |
Photographer |
Peter Than Beckie Rosillo Casey D. Hall Alyse Clacy |
Faculty Advisor | John Harris |
Article Titles | AS takes recess (p.1) -- Nomination bittersweet for Guthrie / by Beckie Rosillo (p.1) -- Western eyes south waterfront property / by Shawna Walls (p.1) -- Cops box (p.2) -- Renovation displaces students / by Ryan Wynne (p.2) -- Official announcements (p.2) -- Senate tackles Facebook dangers / by Casey D. hall (p.5) -- Dramatic movement / by Alyse Clacy (p.6) -- Accent (p.7) -- Pushing art's limits / by Lane Koivu (p.7) -- Sports (p.8) -- Vikings terrorize base paths / by C. Jennings Breakey (p.8) -- Kings no jester come NBA playoffs / by Boris Kurbanov (p.9) -- Opinions (p.10) -- Frontline (p.10) -- Viking voices (p.11) -- Classifieds (p.11) |
Photographs | Nate Panelo (p.1) -- Bruce Guthrie (p.1) -- [Higginson Hall] (p.2) -- James Sanders, Michael Sledge (p.5) -- Jordan Donahue, Allison Constantin, Nikki Barber (p.6) -- [John Sloan's photographs of different Barbie's] / courtesy of John Sloan (p.7) -- Matt Rhode, Mikel Lenox (p.8) -- Lauren Allain (p.10) -- Liz Oxford (p.11) -- Dean Zimmermann (p.11) -- Pat Hurst (p.11) |
Cartoons | [Sacramento 93] / Aaron Cunningham (p.9) -- [Sigh, it was my Mom] / Aaron Cunningham (p.10) |
Subjects - Names (LCNAF) | Western Washington University--Students--Newspapers |
Subjects - Topical (LCSH) | College newspapers--Washington (State)--Bellingham |
Related Collection | Campus History Collection |
Program | Special Collections |
Geographic Coverage | Bellingham (Wash.) |
Object Type | Text |
Original Format Size | 45 x 29 cm. |
Genre/Form | Newspapers |
Digital Reproduction Information | Bitone scan from 35 mm silver halide, 1-up negative film at 600 dpi. 2011. |
Contributor | The digitized WWU student newspapers are made possible by the generous support of Don Hacherl and Cindy Hacherl (Class of 1984) and Bert Halprin (Class of 1971). |
Rights | This resource is displayed for educational purposes only and may be subject to U.S. and international copyright laws. For more information about rights or obtaining copies of this resource, please contact Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225-9103. USA (360-650-7534; heritage.resources@wwu.edu) and refer to the collection name and identifier. Any materials cited must be attributed to Western Front Historical Collection, Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University. |
Language | English |
Language Code | Eng |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Publisher (Digital Object) | Digital resource made available by Special Collections, Western Libraries Heritage Resources, Western Washington University. |
Subjects - Names (LCNAF) | Western Washington University--Students--Newspapers |
Subjects - Topical (LCSH) | College newspapers--Washington (State)--Bellingham |
Program | Special Collections |
Geographic Coverage | Bellingham (Wash.) |
Genre/Form | Newspapers |
Rights | This resource is displayed for educational purposes only and may be subject to U.S. and international copyright laws. For more information about rights or obtaining copies of this resource, please contact Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225-9103. USA (360-650-7534; heritage.resources@wwu.edu) and refer to the collection name and identifier. Any materials cited must be attributed to Western Front Historical Collection, Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University. |
Full Text | CRAZY 6IRL" RUINS MEN FOR THE REST OF OS,nan THE WESTERN1IFRONT WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 2006 ISSUE 5, VOLUME 137 AS TAKES RECESS PETER THAN / THE WESTERN FRONT Western junior and AS vice president for activities Nate Panelo rides in a tricycle race during AS Recess in Red Square Wednesday. The event lasted from noon to 2 p.m. and included kickball, sidewalk chalk, a sandbox and Frisbee competitions. - Compiled by Jessica Harbert Western eyes south waterfront property BY SHAWNA WALLS The Western Front Westeren officials and architectural consultants have decided on proposals for Western's future developments on the downtown Bellingham waterfront. The proposals, which Western's Waterfront Development Committee presented at a meeting on campus April 11, suggest that the best location for Western's expansion to the waterfront would be the southern portion of the former Georgia- Pacific paper processing plant. see CAMPUS, page 4 Nomination bittersweet for Guthrie BY BECKIE ROSILLO The Western Front Western lecturer Bruce Guthrie brings a warm heart and a bright perspective to the race for a seat in the U.S. Senate, said Ruth Bennett, long time friend and fellow member of the Washington state Libertarian Party. "I've always known him to be a man of intelligence and integrity," Bennett said. Guthrie's nomination Sunday to run for Senate comes just five months after the death of his wife Grace in November 2005, making the honor bittersweet. Guthrie said his wife was ill with metastatic breast cancer for eight-and- a-half of the 16 years they were married. Metastatic cancer spreads from one location to other parts of the body. The cancer escalated to leukemia as a side effect of her chemotherapy treatments, Guthrie said. "We knew there was a two percent chance the chemo could cause Leukemia," Guthrie said. "I stuck with her until she died, and it was something I did because I loved her." Guthrie said his unsuccessful campaigns for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2002 and 2004 have not discouraged his hopes of winning this campaign. He said his campaign plans include debating other Senate candidates on Seattle's KING-5 TV station and restoring the Libertarians to the major party status they had in Washington state in 2004. Majority status requires 5 percent of the votes, he said. In the 2004 election, Guthrie personally earned 2 percent of the votes. He began campaigning Wednesday when he gave a presentation to 125 students at Snohomish High School. "I hope to make appearances every singledaybetweennowandNovember 7th," Guthrie said. see CAMPAIGN, page 3 BECKIE ROSILLO / THE WESTERN FRONT Western lecturer Bruce Guthrie is running for the U.S. Senate in 2006. Guthrie ran for the House of Representatives against Rep. Rick Larsen, D-Wash., in 2002 and 2004. STEALING SECOND The Vikings' baseball club is in first place because senior outĀfielders are grounding out runs. SPORTS, PAGE 8 BARBIE IN NEW LIGHT Viking Union Gallery will host Beyond Borders international collegiate art competition. ACCENT, PAGE 7 PHOTO FOLLOW-UP Senate discusses the use of online photos as evidence in alcohol code violations. NEWS, PAGE 5 WEATHER Saturday: Showers Hi: 51 Low: 36 Sunday: Showers Hi: 53 Low: 36 www.westernfrontoniine.com |
Language | English |
Language Code | Eng |
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