The Vernacular of Chile PublishedJune 20, 2019 by Evelyn Garcia Hello! My name is Evelyn, and I’m writing the blog for this week! Throughout the weeks that we been here, … Read more
The (Not So) Famous Beaver Queen Pageant PublishedJune 10, 2019 by Leticia Flores In the two years and counting that I’ve been in Durham, the Beaver Queen Pageant (BQP) has not been mentioned, … Read more
Portland – “The City of Trees” PublishedAugust 03, 2018 by Wyatt Jernigan I have unofficially decided to name Portland “The City of Trees”. For anyone who has spent any amount time … Read more
Perspective on Climate Legislation PublishedJuly 31, 2018 by Katie Ridgway Mobilizing people to act on behalf of the environment is difficult because in terms of conservation and preservation, it’s often … Read more
The Great Environmental Debate PublishedJuly 28, 2018 by Elliott Davis Before coming to Duke, I understood that environmental issues are largely the externalities of economic development. So, the solutions seemed … Read more
The REAL Way to Save the Environment PublishedJuly 20, 2018 by Hazel Horvath I try to be as conscious of my impact on the environment as possible. I went vegetarian because of … Read more
Science in the Pursuit of Service PublishedJuly 02, 2018 by JP Barringer I never thought that it would be hard to find a tree in a forest. Then again, I had never … Read more
Spider Monkeys PublishedJune 18, 2018 by Christina Holloway After a taxing but merry week of digging holes and tree planting, the weekend tastes sweet. We spent our Sunday … Read more
Morning of Mist Netting PublishedJune 18, 2018 by Kendall Jefferys During my first week in Costa Rica, I had grown used to waking to bird song and the stream of … Read more
A Complicated Encounter with Hummingbirds PublishedJune 13, 2018 by Christina Holloway Costa Rica is such a magical place, I found myself thinking over and over. I mean, even the entrance to … Read more