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NMU President Les Wong praises students for trying to save environmental research project from being destroyed to build dorms
NMU President meets for an hour with students trying to save environment research project; Dr. Les Wong given ongoing petition with nearly 900 signatures to stop Native Plants Project from being uprooted to build dorms Dr. Wong impressed with students … Continue reading
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Famed theologian Dr. Walter Brueggemann says humans must stop spoiling the Earth’s natural resources or face consequences
 Dr. Walter Brueggemann got his Marquette, Michigan audience involved in his talk about the bible and the environment often resulting in laughter and stunned silence – hundreds turned out for his talks at Northern Michigan University and Bethany Lutheran … Continue reading
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Earth Keepers, KBIC Tribe, 9 faiths, students honored by Lake Superior Magazine for environment projects
Photos by Greg Peterson, Steve Durocher and Samantha Otto (Marquette, Michigan) – The impact of numerous environmental projects created by the northern Michigan Earth Keepers over the past few years is measured in the hundreds of tons as over 15,000 … Continue reading
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