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Western launches new degree in energy policy and management | |||
Employee bus passes go on sale Sept. 8 | |||
Bellingham firm builds bike-repair kiosk as gift to public | A-1 Builders in Bellingham has been a bicycle-friendly company for years. A decade ago, to mark the company’s 50th anniversary, A-1 built a large covered space for bicycle parking at the downtown Community Food Co-op store. Now, for its 60th anniversary, A-1 has built a covered community… |
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New project supplies compost, saves money | |||
GEF Program receives record 15 applications | |||
Protesters spend 6 hours suspended from Shell ship in Bellingham harbor | Two activists spent about six hours Friday suspended from the anchor chain of a Royal Dutch Shell support ship docked in Bellingham to protest the petroleum giant’s plans to drill for oil in the Arctic Ocean. |
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Smart Trips planning picnic ride in Red Square June 24 | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø students, faculty renew request for divestment | Students, faculty and staff have once again urged the Western Washington University Foundation to divest from fossil fuel companies. More than 350 Western employees signed a letter in support of a student-led divestment campaign that is now in its third year. |
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Summer bus passes for faculty, staff now available | |||
AS passes another resolution to ask Foundation to divest | One day after the Western Associated Students Board voted in favor of the Students for Renewable Energy’s [SRE] fossil fuel divestment resolution, a group of 20 faculty, staff and students attempted to deliver a letter to Bruce Shepard asking the university and the Western Foundation to divest… |