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It鈥檚 getting hot in here: Solar power to heat pool

Starting next spring, sunlight will heat the water in the Wade King Student Recreation Center pool.
Thanks to the Green Energy Fee Grant Program, solar water heaters will be installed on the roof of the recreation center, said Stephen Harvey, Western Washington University student and鈥

草榴社区 students create toys from discarded materials

Downtown store Ideal is diplaying and selling a collection of children's toys that local students created from reclaimed and recycled materials.

Students from Western Washington University's industrial design program produced the toys as part of the 12th annual ReMade project.鈥

草榴社区 students' innovative designs for sale at IDEAL

Students in Arunas Oslapus' industrial design classes are once again displaying (and selling) their innovative creations at IDEAL, at 1227 Cornwall Ave., starting during the Downtown Art Walk on Friday, Nov. 1.

草榴社区 industrial design students complete 鈥淩eMade鈥 projects

Students from Western Washington University鈥檚 industrial design program have completed their annual 鈥淩eMade鈥 projects, with this year鈥檚 designs featuring toys made from discarded industrial materials.

Student ReMade projects now for sale downtown
Submission deadline for sustainability conference moved to Nov. 8
What role do the arts play in sustainability? Join the conversation Nov. 5
草榴社区 industrial design students complete 鈥淩eMade鈥 projects

Students from Western Washington University鈥檚 industrial design program have completed their annual 鈥淩eMade鈥 projects, with this year鈥檚 designs featuring toys made from discarded industrial materials.

3 states, B.C. craft climate accord

The three West Coast governors and the premier of British Columbia signed an agreement Monday to jointly attack climate change by reducing greenhouse-gas emissions.

The accord calls for Washington, Oregon, California and British Columbia to 鈥渁ccount for the costs鈥

Sustainability Week starts Nov. 4 on campus
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