Pigs were problematic at Outback, and WWU student makes waves with Egyptian interview

My recent story about the Outback farm at Fairhaven College didn't mention that an early name for the urban-farming experiment was the "Outback Pig Farm." I figured that was old history, because pigs no longer reside there.
Now I'm glad I omitted the porkers, because that prompted a call from Jerry Flora, the president of Western Washington University in 1972, when the pigs were settling in, and the Vietnam War and campus protests were raging.