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Students have the opportunity to participate in unique opportunities being offered this summer by the summer murals course in ...
I am not a numbers person, but when it comes to Western Herald, I have always kept track. I have been with the Herald for five years. I’ve written 151 articles/videos, been on 21 podcast episodes, had ...
I have been in love with sports for as long as I can remember. All I wanted to do was be involved in sports in any way shape or form. Western Herald allowed me to do that, and I could not be more ...
The Western Michigan University President’s Cabinet responded to executive orders signed by President Donald Trump involving higher education in an email to the campus community Tuesday. The purpose ...
Western Michigan University Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Julian Vasquez Heilig will be stepping down and returning to a faculty position to “pursue his passions” announced in an ...
There are many resources available at Western Michigan University that students can access and may find helpful for maintaining mental and emotional health. Sindecuse Health Center (SHC) offers ...
The design and development of a new state-of-the-art arena for Western Michigan University Athletics is underway. Construction is scheduled to begin November 2024 and the aim for completion is 2027-28 ...
Andrew Holmes, the chief information officer of Western Michigan University’s Office of Information Technology, sent an email to the WMU community this afternoon regarding on-campus Wi-Fi use. Systems ...
Recent snow has affected Consumers Energy transformers in Kalamazoo causing a power outage on Western Michigan University's west campus and surrounding area. According to WMU Public Safety, crews have ...
Western Michigan University’s board-appointed faculty union approved a vote of “no-confidence” in President Edward Montgomery’s leadership by 78.13%. The WMU chapter of the American Association of ...
News Editor Chloe Miller discusses her journey from staff reporter to editor and what skills she's learned along the way. Donate to Western Herald here.
Western Michigan athletic director Kathy Beauregard announced in a WMU Townhall meeting on Monday that the athletic department is making cuts of "over $6 million." Beauregard told the Western Herald ...
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