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Independent journalist David Barsamian to speak on uprisings Nov. 8 on campus
Raquel Montoya-Lewis named to federal committee on juvenile justice
Western to Host Award-Winning Independent Journalist David Barsamian Nov. 8
The Modern Hunter-Gatherer

Folks in the Northwest love an excuse to get outdoors, and local organic food is all the rage. That's sent the Whole Foods crowd into the woods bearing wicker baskets like so many well–appointed peasants. Are mushroom–hunting, berry–picking and nettle–harvesting steps toward a sustainable…

Western's Raquel Montoya-Lewis Named to Federal Committee on Juvenile Justice
Free lecture about marine birds Oct. 27 in Bellingham

The decline of marine birds in Whatcom County and across Puget Sound is the topic of a free lecture Thursday evening, Oct. 27.

Author discusses Hawaii guidebook for youngsters

Several years ago, Fairhaven-area writer and educator Dana Rozier was vacationing in Hawaii with her children and she wanted to help them learn about the 50th state's rich natural history. She searched for an age-appropriate guidebook but found there were none - so she decided to write one…

Death row exonoree shares story in first World Issues Forum
World Issues Forum begins Wednesday with presentation from death row exonoree
Western Washington University hosts free lectures about world issues

Lectures about recovering from earthquakes in Haiti, immigration enforcement and death row inmates headline the 10th annual World Issues Forum this fall.
The lecture series is sponsored by Fairhaven College of Interdisciplinary Studies. All events are free and open to the public.

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