Hi. My name is Steph Hill, and I am a junior at Princeton University. I came to Princeton from a very small town in rural British Columbia. Where we lived, eating healthy, organic food was very much the norm; everyone had, at least, a small garden in their backyard, and often quite a [...]
Posts Tagged ‘garden’
Farm to Fork
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged campus food movement, fair trade, garden, local, organic, Princeton University on December 15, 2008 | 4 Comments »
Food becomes just
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged agriculture, campus, food, garden, just, Macalester, sustainable on November 10, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Potlucks are popular events at Macalester. On the weekends, it is easy to find a potluck to share food and fun with other students. For on campus events, food is a crucial part of making the event a success. It seems to me that Mac students enjoy eating good food. and lots of [...]
Middlebury College Organic Garden: a Space to Learn and to Engage
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged activism, dining services, environmental sustainability, garden, Middlebury College, organic on September 22, 2008 | 1 Comment »
by Dan Kane
I used to love trips to the grocery store with my parents as a child, sitting in the cart, marveling at the ridiculous number of options, aisle upon aisle of impeccably clean boxes, cans, bags of food. There’s something about the order and the consistency of a grocery store that’s both reassuring and [...]