Hundreds attend candlelight gathering for missing WWU student Dwight Clark

A crowd of roughly one thousand members of the Western Washington University and Bellingham communities, along with family and friends, collected on campus Wednesday night, Sept. 29, for a candlelight gathering in honor of Dwight Clark, the WWU freshman who has been missing since early Sunday morning.

WWU President Bruce Shepard spoke at the ceremony along with Eileen Coughlin, vice president for Student Affairs and Academic Support Services, and Associated Students President Colin Watrin.

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Photos by Daniel Berman.

At the candlelight gathering for missing WWU freshman Dwight Clark, Western President Bruce Shepard gave a few words. Photo by Daniel Berman/www.bermanphotos.com
Hundreds of friends, family members and Bellingham community members gather at a vigil for Western student Dwight Clark, 18, missing since Sunday, Sept. 26. Photo by Daniel Berman/www.bermanphotos.com
Hundreds of friends, family members and Bellingham community members gather at a vigil for Western student Dwight Clark, 18, missing since Sunday, Sept. 26. Photo by Daniel Berman/www.bermanphotos.com