Scoop the Poop!
You took a step in the grass and felt a squish under your foot. The rancid smell hit you. It would not have killed the dog owner to pick up after their pup! It is bad enough to step in … Continue reading “Scoop the Poop!” →
Environmental Communication at UGA
Creating the Next Generation of Environmental Storytellers
You took a step in the grass and felt a squish under your foot. The rancid smell hit you. It would not have killed the dog owner to pick up after their pup! It is bad enough to step in … Continue reading “Scoop the Poop!” →
Students at the university often have to step across a creek on campus but some say university officials also have to take steps, but steps of a different sort. The problem – erosion, hidden from view. The creek has undergone … Continue reading “A Creek Eroding On Campus” →
Tanyard Creek is eroding from fast water- manmade water control and lots of concrete/black top Phone Interview with Tyra, UGA Sustainability Video Interview with Gabi, Watershed Intern Video Interview with Jon Calabria, Grounds Interview with Assistant Professor, William Brett Ganas- … Continue reading “Erosion Story Outline” →
Your mom did not follow you to the UGA home football game to clean up after you! Nobody is willing to explain why they would not throw their trash in one of the bins around campus during game day. Perhaps, … Continue reading “Not your Mom: Game Day Waste” →
Vacation destinations suffer damage from Hurricane Irma, which impacts many spring break travel plans. The Florida Keys, a popular vacation spot, is currently closed to visitors due to infrastructural damages and ongoing repairs. Deborah Roberson, 70, a resident in Pikeville, … Continue reading “Did Irma break Spring Break?” →