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On April 11, the Gonzaga Environmental Organization and the Fiber Arts Club hosted a joint thrift pop-up in the John J. Hemmingson Center.
In the fight for the U.S. House, Democrats are hoping pop rock star power will help oust a long-serving Republican east of ...
The Art of Living Social Projects was celebrated as the Best Water NGO for Rainwater Harvesting at the Water Digest World Water Awards 2024-25. This recognition showcases their grassroots-driven ...
A Glasgow restaurant is launching a campaign in a bid to secure its future against a backdrop of rising costs and poor infrastructure. Japanese restaurant and bar Mikaku’s 30-day campaign is giving ...
These works were made in response to local sites using repurposed materials with the aim of investigating the connection between humanity and the environment. The works invite the viewer to consider ...
Paul Chatterton’s new book How to Save the City is a guide for action on the converging and accelerating emergencies of our age. While the climate emergency is the most urgent, we also face deep and ...
In a vibrant display of creativity and environmental awareness, Alachua County’s Saving My Alachua Art Contest returns for its 2026 calendar edition. Now in its 11th year, the contest gives K-12 ...
A former London art dealer has been ordered to pay £250,000 after building work caused so much noise it killed three falcons belonging to his neighbours. A High Court judge ruled the work carried ...
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump held a press conference to announce the signing of executive orders intended to shape American energy policy in favor of one particular source: coal, the most ...
After the dream pop of her self-titled trilogy ... the album closes on a Sigur Rós-ian note with the gorgeous “Thou Art Mortal,” sung in Gaelic rather than Hopelandic. The emotional pull ...
It’s Food Waste Prevention Week and you may be surprised to realize just how much food you could be wasting in your daily routine. “It all starts at home with taking simple steps,” said Jay ...