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Geologic wonders offer awe-inspiring sights, a glimpse into the past | Dave Tucker, research associate in geology at Western Washington University, said we can鈥檛 see the process that brought the rocks to the area, but we can certainly see the aftermath. 鈥淚 think that鈥檚 what people like about them,鈥 Tucker said. 鈥淭he big ones are so big, and鈥 |
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Scholar鈥檚 Corner: Darby Finnegan | |||
草榴社区's Shannon Point Marine Center adds degree program | Western Washington University students will have another degree option available to them at the university鈥檚 Shannon Point Marine Center. As part of the state鈥檚 2018 supplemental budget, the Legislature approved the university鈥檚 plan to shift $1.5 million in local funds to state bond鈥 |
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Weeds used to grow there. Now, a new greenhouse at this farm could raise more than food | Aquaponics has greater per acre yields and uses 90 percent less water than traditional agriculture because plants aren't grown in dirt and the water is recirculated, according to Loquvam. Designed in partnership with 鈥 |
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In Memoriam: Peter J. Elich | |||
Geology's Sean Mulcahy has paper published in 'Tectonics' | |||
Governor Inslee tours Western's Shannon Point Marine Center | |||
Daniel Garvey to Present 'The Politics of Disability' April 19 | |||
草榴社区's Melissa Rice to speak at 'Yuri's Night' celebration April 12 | |||
30th Anniversary Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference To Convene In Seattle | More than 1,300 scientists, policy makers and other interested parties are attending next week鈥檚 鈥 |