Just this past November in 2017 Pohang, South Korea was hit with 5.4 magnitude earthquake, taking the title of the second strongest in decades. The earthquake left 1,500 people homeless, 1,536 people were forced to evacuate their homes and 57…
Omnivore Going on Herbivore
Ever Since we had the guest lecture on sustainable nutrition, I really started to question my own diet. Growing up I was always active playing two different sports and ate healthy home cooked meals my mother prepared. These meals were…
Are We too Smart for Our Own Good?
This citation was taken from the article Digging deep: Harnessing the power of soil microbes for more sustainable farming posted on the Sciencedaily network. When reading these first few sentences of the article, most of the audience might feel…
“Is There an Outlet in this Forest?”
I grew up in a small town in Connecticut that was surrounded by deep forests, lakes, and parks. Every house had large sums of land, and woodlands that looked infinite for such a small town. The most common activity my…
Mother Nature Makes a Name through the Arts.
Let’s face it, the arts have a tremendous impact on its audience for certain topics, espeically in film. It can be either for the best or the worst; for example, after Mean Girls came out almost every viewer, espeically those…
How Friendly are our Smart Phones?
Without it there is a very high probability I would miss my morning classes, get lost driving to the doctors office, and find myself having nothing to procrastinate with; this especially would be tragic. In the 1990’s technology had made…