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» WWU proposes building Coast Salish longhouse


By Kathi O Shea May 3, 2021 9:46 am
KGMI
BELLINGHAM, Wash.  WWU is proposing construction of a new Coast Salish longhouse, on Sehome Arboretum land.
The Western Front reports the proposal is in response to a list of student demands made five years ago by Native American Student Union.
Western’s tribal liaison says the longhouse would provide a “safe space” for all native people.
WWU communications director Paul Cocke told the paper funding for the $4.9 million project is coming from both the state house and senate budgets.
Events will promote “food sovereignty and better food security.”
Evergreen State College, home of the state’s first native studies program, opened a longhouse in 1995. ....

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Windstorm causes power outages, topples trees, damaging dorm at WWU


Windstorm causes power outages, topples trees, damaging dorm at WWU
The Bellingham Herald
1/13/2021
Robert Mittendorf, The Bellingham Herald (Bellingham, Wash.)
Jan. 13 Winds gusting well past 50 mph knocked out electricity across a broad area of the Puget Sound region, according to the National Weather Service and Puget Sound Energy.
At least one person was injured in Whatcom County when trees crashed into a dorm at Western Washington University, campus officials said Tuesday night, Jan. 12.
Commuters were urged to drive cautiously, especially in the predawn darkness, because of debris and water over roadways.
Much of Birch Bay Drive was closed because of high water from seasonal king tides, said John Gargett, deputy director of the Whatcom County Sheriff s Office Division of Emergency Management. ....

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