Western Washington University Western CEDAR Window Magazine Western Publications Spring 2015 Window: The aM gazine of Western Washington University, 2015, Volume 07, Issue 02 Mary Lane Gallagher Western Washington University,
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[email protected]. II 'W0S WESTERN WASHINGTO R S I T Y THE UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE ♦ .SPRING/SUMMER 2015 . "L': ' ...... « • * f' # • * *= **|fe:s-r isi#;; «iif «: *. ■ *. t * ' •* » \ * , * 1 ■■:■*.■ /Sl4 ■ §'. 'Si;:-®' . , 5- ilii* ^ip •'•■'•■■ ■#■ j. i cwr^ *- * m w '. W!M$: ,*■%:; I ■ .f ■• #.' j "i* m-i j-i; i-:: ■mmyym:-: \ : :m * V f. ■ ^v' ' ..■ .f: A Western professor explores iw The Secrets of Photo by Matthew Anderson ('06, Journalism) Sehome Hill Arboretum For decades, students have gotten their nature fix while meandering the trails of the wooded hillside next to Western's campus. The 180-acre, second-growth forest, managed jointly by Western and the city of Bellingham, includes more than 5 miles of trails, an 80-foot tower with spectacular views of Bellingham Bay and a tunnel originally cut by hand to accommodate Model T Fords.