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Pilot project in Arntzen Hall aims to reduce landfill waste | |||
Renovated Miller Hall set to open for fall quarter | |||
Employee bus passes for 2011-12 now available for purchase | |||
Student bus pass to become operational Sept. 12 | |||
Western students, faculty research global warming in the Siberian Arctic | |||
Coal ports for Washington: The fight starts in Montana | The Otter Creek Valley, in southeastern Montana, glows green in early July, dotted with sage and bright patches of yellow clover and wild mustard after a spring of heavy rains. Ranchland rises gently toward rugged hills and buttes. Otter Creek twists a narrow channel through the middle,鈥 |
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RE Sources names environmental award winners | Five Whatcom County residents and one nonprofit will be honored next month as environmental heroes by RE Sources for Sustainable Communities. |
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草榴社区 Listed Among Top 20 Most Sustainable Schools | Bellingham鈥檚 Western Washington University is one of three Washington universities among the top 20 on a list of colleges that do the most to help solve climate issues and operate sustainably. Western ranked at number 14 on Sierra Magazine鈥檚 list of 鈥淐oolest Schools鈥 this year. 草榴社区 ranked鈥 |
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Alaska on the page: New and notable titles | 鈥淏ears of the Last Frontier: The Adventure of a Lifetime Among Alaska鈥檚 Black, Grizzly, and Polar Bears,鈥 by Chris Morgan Follow the epic journey of wildlife conservationist and bear biologist Chris Morgan as he travels by motorcycle across Alaska while filming the PBS Nature documentary鈥 |
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3 WA universities make Sierra Magazine green list | Three Washington universities are on Sierra Magazine's list of the 20 colleges that do the most to help solve climate issues and operate sustainably. And the University of Washington is at the very top of the list. |