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²ÝÁñÉçÇø students approve fee for bus pass program | Students at Western Washington University voted overwhelmingly in favor of renewing a bulk bus pass program Friday, April 27. |
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Rich Bowers to speak about protecting rivers at noon today on campus | |||
Bellingham council may close boat launch to stop invasive species into Lake Whatcom | The Bellingham City Council appears willing to consider a shutdown of the Bloedel-Donovan Park boat launch until an inspection and decontamination system can be set up to prevent introduction of zebra and quagga mussels. |
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WCC maintains commitment to sustainable practices | Whatcom Community College stated its commitment to sustainability in 2008 when we purposefully added "Model Sustainability" as one of the college's five guiding themes and objectives. We were mindful about our intent. We knew then - and we acknowledge now - sustainability… |
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Huxley students' prototype converts wave energy into electricity | |||
Eric Grossman to speak on sediment analysis at noon today in Huxley lecture | |||
Solar Forecast: More Power With New Weather Data | Three universities have teamed up to create a network of observation points across the West Coast and Hawaii to provide sensor data that will help forecast solar energy patterns. |
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Ingersoll Rand Foundation donates $25,000 to ²ÝÁñÉçÇø energy program | |||
University Environmental and Cleantech Innovators Awarded $22,500 | Student teams pitched their innovations at the UW Environmental Innovation Challenge yesterday afternoon, showing the clever ways they would address energy, urban agriculture, recycling, built environment and water-related problems. Now in its fourth year, the Challenge focuses on the… |
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Solar panels installed atop Environmental Studies |