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Lecture to cover delicate balance of West Coast water quality
Local wins Bellingham Bay’s Rough Water Race

Three months after undergoing hip replacement surgery, 52-year-old Mike Medler was fit enough to win the short course title in the fourth annual Bellingham Bay Rough Water Race.

So what does Medler plan for an encore?

Ceremony introduces Flora building
Peace Corps volunteers of past and present share experiences

Western Washington University held a Peace Corps festival and panel discussion for students interested in joining the organization after recently being named the top mid-sized college for Peace Corps volunteer alumni for the third year in a row.
The Wednesday, March 4, event featured…

Chance Asher to Speak on Environmental Policymaking March 12 at Western
4 minutes with… Orion Lekos PhD, Director of Research, Whole Energy

I did a self designed major in Renewable Energy at Western Washington University in Bellingham, WA. I got my masters there as well. I am happy to say they have founded a new college there called the Institute for Energy Studies that I helped create.

Peace Corps to hold recruiting events March 4
A story only a tree can tell

A sample from near the tree’s core was sent to a laboratory in Florida for carbon dating, Freedman-Peel said. There, it was estimated that the tree sprouted around 300 B.C., and fell between 300 and 350 years later.

James Conca to Speak on Energy Politics on March 5 at Western
²ÝÁñÉçÇø Geologist Pete Stelling Researching Geothermal Power Sources in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands
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