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- Identifier
- wwu:40810
- Title
- Youth Programs - Young Explorers - General Awareness - Digital ad - June 2021
- Date
- June 2021
- Description
- Youth Programs - Young Explorers - General Awareness - Collection of Digital Ads - June 2021
- Digital Collection
- University Marketing Assets
- Type of resource
- text
- Object custodian
- University Communications and Marketing
- Identifier
- wwu:40811
- Title
- Youth Programs - Google Ads - Digital ads - June 2020
- Date
- June 2020
- Description
- Youth Programs - Google Ads - collection of digital ads - June 2021
- Digital Collection
- University Marketing Assets
- Type of resource
- text
- Object custodian
- University Communications and Marketing
- Identifier
- wwu:2510
- Title
- You are invited to hear
- Date
- 1960
- Description
- Undated; approximate date span 1960-1990. Invitation card with an anatomy engraving of an ear and the inner ear (size: 4 1/4 x 6 in.)
- Digital Collection
- Fishtown Collection
- Type of resource
- text
- Object custodian
- Special Collections
- Related Collection
- Fishtown Collection
- Local Identifier
- Fishtown0009
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- You are invited to hear Peter Heffelfinger & Bob Rose read from their work: 3:00 P.M. January 8 Anacortes Art Gallery 414 Commercial St
- Identifier
- wwu:2740
- Title
- Yellow Cat
- Date
- 1971
- Description
- Original is kept in a wooden frame. A Chinese seal and monogram (CFJ?); Original is kept in a wooden frame. A Chinese seal and monogram (CFJ?) From Mr. Herold: "The basic story is that (Yellow Cat) was one of a series of experiments to explore the power of single words and short phrases/ideas as in East Asian calligraphic practice. It is on a high rag content paper I found in an overlooked corner of a paper merchant and used for many works in the 1970s and 80s. 8.5 x 11 inches, 16 pound substance, 505 rag and highly sized and polished. The Fishtown cat Gritty traveled with me a lot , and especially to Bellingham's Southside where I helped Paul hansen set up Bank Books in 1971-72. In the apartments above the Bank Bookstore one of the crusty old guys like my "Yaller Cat" and was interesting company. Paul hansen remembers his name but I no longer do. I liked the power and flow of the words ans so made a finished piece out of it. The seal is lkiely not my work (Paul Hansen's?) as we
- Digital Collection
- Fishtown Collection
- Type of resource
- text
- Object custodian
- Special Collections
- Related Collection
- Fishtown Collection
- Local Identifier
- Fishtown0098
- Identifier
- wwu:42742
- Title
- WWU - Summer Session - Kiosk - 2022
- Description
- WWU - Summer Session - Kiosk (41x53in) - 2022
- Digital Collection
- University Marketing Assets
- Type of resource
- text
- Object custodian
- University Communications and Marketing
- Text preview (might not show all results)
- summer.wwu.edu On campus, online and around the world, Western helps you make the most of your summer! Campus Campus Field Field Study Study e n i e n l i l n n O O AA/EO • For disability accommodation, call (360) 650-3308. To request this document in an alternate format, please contact Outreach and
- Identifier
- wwu:42752
- Title
- WWU - Summer Session - Banner - Registration - April May - 2022
- Description
- WWU - Summer Session - Registration Banner (96x36in) - April May - 2022
- Digital Collection
- University Marketing Assets
- Type of resource
- text
- Object custodian
- University Communications and Marketing
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- summer.wwu.edu
- Identifier
- wwu:31325
- Title
- WWU Queer Con Flier
- Date
- 2018-09
- Description
- Flier promoting WWU Queer Con as a club and inviting those interested to join.
- Digital Collection
- WWU Queer Con Records
- Type of resource
- text
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Text preview (might not show all results)
- A convention advocating for more and better queer representation in media!! ──── Come help organize and run a QUEER CON STUDENT-RUN CONVENTION Join Queer Con! WWU Queer Con is a club that hosts a convention for queer representation in media every year in April. If you want to come help us plan and r
- Identifier
- wwu:42773
- Title
- WWU - PCE - Sandwich Boards - 2022
- Description
- WWU - PCE - Sandwich Boards - 2022 (24"x36")
- Digital Collection
- University Marketing Assets
- Type of resource
- text
- Object custodian
- University Communications and Marketing
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- PROFESSIONAL AND CONTINUING EDUCATION INVENT. LAUNCH. GROW. LEAD. Learn more at pce.wwu.edu AA/EO • For disability accommodation, call (360) 650-3308. PROFESSIONAL AND CONTINUING EDUCATION INVENT. LAUNCH. GROW. LEAD. Learn more at pce.wwu.edu AA/EO • For disability accommodation, call (360) 650-3308
- Identifier
- wwu:42789
- Title
- WWU COVID story 66: Anonymous
- Date
- 2021-11-30
- Description
- In the early days of the pandemic, I was still on campus. Life was incredibly hectic, I was super-focused on my MGMT271 final, it was cumulative, and the professor had a rep for being a very hard grader. I had done well so far in his class, but so many were st... [open story for full text]
- Digital Collection
- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Type of resource
- Text
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_story_66
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- at windmills during 45’s time, but I’m really not convinced that the milquetoast replacement was an adequate solution for such a pivotal moment in history. I have never missed a vote in two decades, but I’m not sure that it counts for much. ## End of contributed text from Story ID: 66 - Anonymous #
- Identifier
- wwu:42790
- Title
- WWU COVID story 65: Anonymous
- Date
- 2021-11-21
- Description
- I think it safe to say that when we hear “covid” or “pandemic” most of us would have instant negative associations, and I’m no exception. It’s been pretty terrible. But, I also want to shed some light on how this pandemic experience has been beneficial to me. ... [open story for full text]
- Digital Collection
- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Type of resource
- Text
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_story_65
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- completely because of the pandemic, but what’s nice to know is that I am not alone in it. I suppose that’s another way covid has helped me. It gave me a stronger sense of community and support from the ones I love, because this isn’t something we should have to experience alone. ## End of contribut
- Identifier
- wwu:42695
- Title
- WWU COVID story 64: Seda Foley
- Date
- 2021-11-19
- Description
- I don’t think I ever really realize when something big is happening around me, something that is bigger than myself. At least I didn’t really think much of it when we got the text that classes were going online, in fact I was a little excited. I assumed this whole ... [open story for full text]
- Digital Collection
- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Type of resource
- text
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_story_64
- Text preview (might not show all results)
- contribution I don’t think I ever really realize when something big is happening around me, something that is bigger than myself. At least I didn’t really think much of it when we got the text that classes were going online, in fact I was a little excited. I assumed this whole mess would be over by
- Identifier
- wwu:42687
- Title
- WWU COVID story 63: Dom Bryan
- Date
- 2021-11-17
- Description
- It was the end of February in 2020, I was sitting on some concrete steps on a stranger’s stoop in North Carolina. The air around me was muggy, clinging to my clothes. Forming beads of sweat on my brow. Spring was coming quickly. It was ... [open story for full text]
- Digital Collection
- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Type of resource
- text
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_story_63
- Text preview (might not show all results)
- overcome your own challenges as a result of today’s list of grievances. Thank you for sharing this space. Here’s to tomorrow being a little bit better tomorrow when we wake than it is today. ## End of contributed text from Dom Bryan ## University Archives - Heritage Resources - Western Libraries Pr
- Identifier
- wwu:42688
- Title
- WWU COVID story 62: Anonymous
- Date
- 2021-11-17
- Description
- I took a few years off school after I graduated from high school and didn’t apply to Western until I was absolutely sure I wanted to be back in school. Unfortunately, I was to start my first year in the Fall of 2020, when the COVID-19 situation was bleak as ever. T... [open story for full text]
- Digital Collection
- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Type of resource
- text
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_story_62
- Text preview (might not show all results)
- that my first quarter of in-person classes is almost over, I can safely say I've just been fumbling along. I’m making it up as I go, both being a person in in-person classes and meeting so many new people every day. ## End of contributed text from Story ID: 62 - Anonymous ## University Archives - H
- Identifier
- wwu:42689
- Title
- WWU COVID story 61: Anonymous
- Date
- 2021-11-17
- Description
- When we left school the week before spring break to mitigate the spread of a new disease, we didn’t realize the ways it would affect our educations, careers, and livelihoods. We went online at the end of my first year and in many ways, I still feel like a Freshman ... [open story for full text]
- Digital Collection
- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Type of resource
- text
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_story_61
- Text preview (might not show all results)
- , it is something I missed so much during Covid, and I am still doing it to myself, for one reason or another. ## End of contributed text from Story ID: 61 - Anonymous ## University Archives - Heritage Resources - Western Libraries Printed 11/17/2021 Page 1 of 1
- Identifier
- wwu:42690
- Title
- WWU COVID story 60: Anonymous
- Date
- 2021-11-16
- Description
- I must say, COVID-19 did give me a rare opportunity to live with my family again for a year. It felt as though I had taken an educational gap year, emphasis on the gap year. I got to eat the food they cooked, live under their roof, hang out with my siblings again a... [open story for full text]
- Digital Collection
- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Type of resource
- text
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_story_60
- Text preview (might not show all results)
- is that this is almost finally over. ## End of contributed text from Story ID: 60 - Anonymous ## University Archives - Heritage Resources - Western Libraries Printed 11/17/2021 Page 1 of 1
- Identifier
- wwu:42691
- Title
- WWU COVID story 59: Brandt Shelden
- Date
- 2021-11-11
- Description
- I have been lucky enough to financially survive the pandemic (thus far) and so my experience with the pandemic has been centered much more on the social and political aspects than on the economic aspects. I have never really been a social person; I've never gone ou... [open story for full text]
- Digital Collection
- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Type of resource
- text
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_story_59
- Text preview (might not show all results)
- opportunities. ## End of contributed text from Brandt Shelden ## University Archives - Heritage Resources - Western Libraries Printed 11/17/2021 Page 1 of 1
- Identifier
- wwu:42692
- Title
- WWU COVID story 58: Michelle Kjolso
- Date
- 2021-11-11
- Description
- I’m here, in the middle of this mess we call a Pandemic. We are living in Covid times; it’s not great. We are ok. We are pressing on. We are strong, resilient, and fighting. We are also assholes. Selfish, selfish assholes. Science tells us how to be safe and we don... [open story for full text]
- Digital Collection
- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Type of resource
- text
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_story_58
- Text preview (might not show all results)
- of contributed text from Michelle Kjolso ## University Archives - Heritage Resources - Western Libraries Printed 11/17/2021 Page 1 of 1
- Identifier
- wwu:42693
- Title
- WWU COVID story 57: Megan Terrell
- Date
- 2021-11-08
- Description
- The most challenging thing for me during COVID would have to be the fact that it makes it a lot difficult to stay on track during my online classes. I always get distracted by something, and then I miss something important that my professor may have said, which lea... [open story for full text]
- Digital Collection
- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Type of resource
- text
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_story_57
- Text preview (might not show all results)
- in the shower or if you're brushing your teeth or washing your face; so different. I feel like I get no "me-time" because both my roommate and I are stuck in our room doing Zoom meetings for our classes, and the only time I get to myself is when I walk to work-which is a 15 minute walk. I work open
- Identifier
- wwu:40550
- Title
- WWU COVID story 56: Jaivier
- Date
- 2021-03-16
- Description
- My COVID experience has been very up and down from the start of the pandemic. In the beginning it seemed like a beneficial short break, as rules were being enforced, Winter quarter finals were coming up. Then once the pandemic got more intense, I found myself stuck... [open story for full text]
- Digital Collection
- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Type of resource
- Text
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_story_56
- Text preview (might not show all results)
- with a low chance of getting into my major has been the most challenging. And the most rewarding part of this experience would be the times that I was able to see my family and friends because it was never taken for granted. ## End of contributed text from Jaivier ## University Archives - Heritage
- Identifier
- wwu:40546
- Title
- WWU COVID story 55: Hannah Durland
- Date
- 2021-03-14
- Description
- When COVID first started spreading in the US and was becoming an issue, I assumed it would be a somewhat more intense version of the flu and that it wasn’t really something to worry about. That changed pretty quickly when I got home after finals had all been cancel... [open story for full text]
- Digital Collection
- Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Type of resource
- Text
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_story_55
- Text preview (might not show all results)
- they thought of the homework assignment. That’s how many of my friendships began and although I have joined clubs and attended meetings on zoom calls, it is still harder to make friends one-on-one when you’re always in a group. It’s sad to have lost that experience now and wonder who I could have b