by April Wendling | Sep 13, 2022 | A River Runs Through It, Environmental Justice
By Tori Ruzzier and Sydney Sadler As the clock struck 10 a.m. one day in 1969, weathered shoes shuffled across Green Street in front of the Illini Union. With coffee steam billowing out of their styrofoam cups and ties tied tight, aeronautical engineering student...
by Tony Mancuso | Jan 15, 2020 | A River Runs Through It, The Human Footprint
By April Wendling As sunlight dawned over Richland, Wash., townsfolk bustled about, eager to start the day. In the faint chill of the early morning October air, I wove through the streets on my bike, navigating past the Atomic Ale Brewpub & Eatery and a mall...
by Tony Mancuso | Dec 9, 2019 | A River Runs Through It, Conserving Nature, Joseph Travel Funding, The Human Footprint
By Jenna Kurtzweil The day dawned cool and overcast in the Gila National Forest in New Mexico, its fingers crossed for the late-blooming monsoon. But the serenity of the scene did not extend to me and my traveling companion Taylor Jennings. While the...