by April Wendling | Oct 4, 2023 | Living World, The Human Footprint, What Lurks Beneath
By Olivia Grubisich Just below the ocean’s surface, water glows in sunlight’s embrace. Diving deeper, the seafloor slopes, a chill replacing the residual warmth of the sun. Fading from cerulean to navy, the surrounding water thickens as the ocean presses heavily from...
by April Wendling | Jan 13, 2022 | Environmental Justice, Joseph Travel Funding, What Lurks Beneath
By Maria Maring EDITOR’S NOTE: Although Line 3 is far north of Urbana-Champaign, it is important that we acknowledge that the University of Illinois exists upon the traditional lands of the Peoria, Kaskaskia, Piankashaw, Wea, Miami, Mascoutin, Odawa, Sauk,...
by Tony Mancuso | Sep 5, 2020 | Environmental Justice, What Lurks Beneath
By Sarah Gediman Every summer, people across the country travel to freshwater beaches in northern Michigan to relax. They take hikes through the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, breathe in the scent of cedars and birch trees, and peer at the breeding grounds...
by Tony Mancuso | Sep 4, 2020 | The Human Footprint, What Lurks Beneath
By Shelby Cheyenne Job One hundred eighty-five years after Charles Darwin’s famous expedition on HMS Beagle, the Galápagos Islands are still bursting with discoveries, only the science looks a little different. For one thing, researchers like Craig Venter have traded...
by Tony Mancuso | Sep 4, 2020 | Living World, What Lurks Beneath
By Lindsay Albright You’re only 3 years old when you and your father pack up the car to go to the beach. You aren’t quite sure what all this talk is about surf fishing, but you will soon find out it’s a technique for catching fish by standing on the shoreline or...