LKWD 101: Intro to Lakewood - SPRING 2024

Curious about all that Lakewood has to offer students both on and off the water? Attending this FREE Saturday afternoon info session is a great way to find out! A Boathouse Instructor will give students a tour of the facility, provide information on our lessons, and run an onshore safety orientation on how to use the paddling equipment. Based on boat availability and weather, the instructor will then run a supervised paddling excursion for any students that wish to participate.

No prior sailing or water experience required!

NASU Chill & Spill

Drop in every Friday for a safe place for Indigenous students to share and discuss life’s many challenges and joys. Our talking circle will be facilitated by Kelley Crane, Native American and Indigenous Student Support Specialist with the Counseling and Wellness Center. Snacks provided! Questions? Email Kelley.

 

Fridays, 4-5pm

Miller Hall 158 (CEED Social Space)

 

For disability accommodations, email cwc@wwu.edu.

 

On April 20, celebrate the magic of drag with LGBTQ+ Western

<p>Western Washington University is hosting its 32nd Annual Drag Show on April 20. Western’s annual drag show is the longest running university drag show in Washington and organized by LGBTQ+ Western, a program under The Centers for Student Access, Community, and Intercultural Engagement at Western.  </p>

<p>The theme for this year's show is “Smoke &amp; Mirrors: The Magic of Drag.” With each performance, the drag show coordinating team asked the cast to answer the question “what makes your drag magical?”   </p>

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