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New school year, new sustainable habits

New school year, new sustainable habits

Well, here we are: the start of another school year. This season signifies a time to reunite with friends and meet new classmates. It’s a time to discuss brain-scratching topics with professors, indulge in the dining hall’s endless pizza slices and try out the Chick-fil-A
Ana McCabe Sep 21, 2023
Aquaponics could lead to sustainable farming

Aquaponics could lead to sustainable farming

An image of an American farm usually portrays a red barn with rows of identical-looking crops stretching for miles across a flat landscape. While farms in America are more diverse than this description, monocropping is almost homogeneous farming. Monocropping decreases soil productivity because of a lack of produce diversity
Ana McCabe Oct 6, 2022

Why thrifting is the better fashion choice

The once $6 billion retailer Forever 21 announced it is filing for bankruptcy on Sunday, Sept. 29. The Los Angeles-based company has been in business since 1984, but in July 2019, its net worth dropped to $1.6 billion, according to Forbes. In recent years, Forever 21 has been
augiemirror Nov 21, 2019

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