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Fall Convocation and the Everybody Party are treasured Northland traditions. We hope you’ll join us to help welcome our new students and kick off the new academic year by catching up with friends. These events are hosted by the Northland College Student Association (NCSA). Fall Convocation and the Everybody Party…
…the Chequamegon Bay directly to water resource professionals and initiatives in the area,” said lead organizer Joe Fitzgerald, a graduating senior at Northland College. The conference will feature four sessions with the following speakers and organizations: Water Relationships in the Chequamegon Bay: • Joe Rose, Bad River tribal elder •…
Chequamegon Bay residents love where they live—and that’s good for business, according to the Northland College Center for Rural Communities. The Center released results Tuesday from their study, “Roots in Chequamegon Bay: Opportunities for Strengthening Community Attachment,” showing that close to seventy percent of residents are highly attached to the…
…Cheq Bay Community Radio, Incorporated Chequamegon Bay Arts Council (CBAC) Chequaemgon Humane Association Chequamegon Pregnancy Center Chequamegon Symphony Orchestra City of Ashland Parks and Recreation Friends of the Apostle Island National Lakeshore Friends of the Vaughn Library Genesis 1990 Inc Head of the Lakes United Way Helping Paws Lake Superior…
…currents travel the opposite direction. Chequamegon Bay is large and complex. “If climate change is going to have an impact anywhere, Chequamegon Bay will be that place,” Lehr said. “It’s shallow and will probably warm up the quickest, and there are anomalies with the way we’ve built out the land…
BY DAVE ULLMAN, Assistant Professor of Geoscience On those really hot days in August, I often like to ride my bike down to Maslowski Beach in Ashland to let my mind drift into geologic time. I’ll wade into the cool water and stare out across Chequamegon Bay, imagining a not-so-distant…