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VIDEO: Getting to know Huxley College on the Peninsulas
Q&A: All about the Urban Transitions Studio
Huxley alumna to bring e-bikes to campus May 21 for test rides
Western on the Peninsulas May 19 Lecture to Discuss Climate Risk Governance in Washington State
VIDEO: Students present ideas for South Sunnyland
Meet the 2015 Tribeca Filmmakers #53 : A Directing Quartet Boards America's Busiest Train for 'In Transit'

Numerous documentaries have attempted to create a diverse portrait of the United States of America, but none has ever achieved this solely by boarding our country's busiest long-distance train, the Empire Builder. In the documentary "In Transit," filmmakers Lynn True, Nelson鈥

Story of German renewable energy on display through May 7
Our lives and livelihoods depend on saving the Salish Sea

Bert Webber, a retired professor of environmental and marine science at Western Washington University and the driving force behind the naming of the Salish Sea, is quick to tell you that not having a name can create problems. In the early 1970s, people in Washington state were worried about the鈥

Erika McPhee-Shaw to Speak on Pacific Coast Ecosystems on April 9 at Western
Kings, coho, pinks coming back strong

The region鈥檚 lack of snowpack, including record lows in portions of the Cascades, means less runoff followed by shallower river levels and higher than average summer water temperatures, experts say.

鈥冣淚t鈥檚 bad news for salmon,鈥 said James Helfield, associate professor of environmental鈥

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