As a resident of Edens Hall on WWU’s north campus, I have had the privilege of calling the Sehome Hill Arboretum my backyard. I have lived in Edens since September of 2024, and while I was drawn in by the majestic architecture, I stayed for the community and access to the forest. I’m very lucky to have such a beautiful escape behind my building. When I’m itching for the arboretum but don’t have time for an adventure, just down the hallway from my room, I can find a beautiful arboretum view from an atrium lounge for chilly days and a courtyard for warmer ones. I often journey into the arboretum with my friends and by myself, even in the winter when blessed with the perfect combination of unscheduled hours during daylight and unusually sunny weather. I love to travel back and forth to Fairhaven College along the Huntoon Trail and North Reservoir Trail, and on special occasions, I watch the stars and northern lights from the Observation Tower. I often see birds, sometimes squirrels, and...
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