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Bellingham, port officials strike back at Pike’s waterfront criticisms | The city's former mayor said those now in charge of coming up with a redevelopment plan for the waterfront aren't listening to the will of the community. "If you're an elected official, and the public overwhelmingly wants something, you should be responsive to the… |
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Ex-mayor critical of Bellingham waterfront plans | The city's former mayor is breaking a self-imposed silence to criticize the plans for waterfront redevelopment coming together under Mayor Kelli Linville and Port of Bellingham leadership. Dan Pike, an alumnus of Western Washington University's Huxley College of the Environment… |
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Dan Pike to discuss Bellingham's waterfront at Western Feb. 7 | |||
Historian Lissa Wadewitz to talk of 'Salmon, Boundaries, and Bandits' of the Salish Sea Jan. 31 | |||
Environmental discussion spurs Huxley College expansion | Western's Huxley College of the Environment is extending its program from two years to four years, and may also add an area of study focused on energy. |
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Sea-Tac Director to Speak at Western Jan. 24 | Mark Reis will discuss sustainability at Sea-Tac International Airport during a presentation in Bellingham on Thursday, Jan. 24. Reis' "Hiding in Plain Sight: Mining Sustainability at Sea-Tac Airport" is part of Western Washington University's Huxley College of the… |
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Mark Reis to talk sustainability at Sea-Tac Airport | |||
Anti-coal activist to speak at Huxley in Bellingham | Western Washington University's Huxley College of the Environment is offering a free talk by a local anti-coal activist on Thursday, Jan. 17. Matt Krogh of RE Sources for Sustainable Communities will give his presentation, "Coal at Cherry Point: Local Battle, Global Fallout… |
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Miles awarded $32K grant from NSF to study fallout from Hurricane Isaac power outages | |||
For Bellingham's baby boomers, echoes of the '60s protest years continue | Forty years ago I was sitting in a political theory class at Western Washington University when the professor held up the latest issue of the Northwest Passage, an alternative newspaper that had started in Bellingham three years earlier. The cover showed four police officers standing… |