Hi Mr. Clarke,
Right now classes are restarting at EARTH, it is our last trimester of this year. As you may know, we are really excited because of that but things are going normal by the time.
It is great hearing those great ideas of Organic garden you are implementing at Westminster. I think starting with small projects could then become greater ones. At EARTH there are some professors that are really engaged with organic processes: Pánfilo Tabora and Jorge Arce. If you would like to write them, just lookr at their names in this link: http://www.earth.ac.cr/progacad_facultad.php
About the Congres, well, A LOT OF THINGS!! I have like 2 weeks I return and I had not finished checking all the contact list and organizations. It was a really good experience at Quebec. I met a lot of people from different parts of the world, hear several ways of thinking but also I realize how much we have to work for making a sustainbale world. People are still on the air, because we need much more practical policies for taking care of the environment, but for the moment I think humanity is working for that.
Also, I want to tell you that the University is organizing a conference about biofuels that will be held in mid-november, you could see more details in this link: http://www.earth-ufbiofuels.org/
We hope you could participate in our magazine in the next issue which we are trying to post online: http://revistaestudiantileeehh.blogspot.com/
So, keep in touch.
Johanny
PD: A suggestion, I think you could add the emails of the people related to this blog in the section of configuration, that talks about sending an email when happens any actualization in the blog.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Friday, August 22, 2008
Johanny, congratulations on attending the World Youth Congress! That's very impressive, and I look forward to hearing about your experiences there. I'd love to and come up with an article for your trimester magazine, and I'll get started thinking about a good subject right away. Westminster is abuzz with some exciting new environmental developments. I don't have the details on a lot of the new sustainable initiatives getting started on campus, but I do now that WISOR, our hands-on sustainability club is working on getting an organic garden started. Ironically, the Discovery program, an outdoor organization at our school is also setting up an organic garden. So we've got gardens galore sprouting up on campus! In our cafeteria we have replaced the cardboard milk cartons with milk dispensers, and have phased out our plastic cups, instead using biodegradable cups made from corn. Two very exciting new developments. So, as a new year starts at Westminster, we can already see more stewardship initiatives taking hold. I look forward to hearing about the World Youth Congress, and thank you for your contact!
Saturday, August 2, 2008
From EARTH UNIVERSITY
Hi Everybody!
Do not worry, I have also been very busy during these weeks. The magazine of this trimestre is already completed, but if you want you can send us your article by the next issue.
From EARTH a lot of things, next August 8th, me and three more students will be attending to the 4th World Youth Congress to be celebrated on Quebec, Canada. The main topic of this event is to promote youth-led sustainable develoment, and participants will share their projects and experiences in which have been part.
Four year students are preparing their graduation project, and you can see some past projects in this link: http://usi.earth.ac.cr/glas/sp/ColeccionVirtual/index.htm (spaniah). Also you can see some research investigations, made by teachers in the Scientific Magazine of EARTH University: http://usi.earth.ac.cr/tierratropical/tierra_tropical.php?id=316
This will be my last week in the trimester at EARTH, and I have my final exams, so I will connect as soon as I finish.
Bye and keep in contact!
Johanny
Do not worry, I have also been very busy during these weeks. The magazine of this trimestre is already completed, but if you want you can send us your article by the next issue.
From EARTH a lot of things, next August 8th, me and three more students will be attending to the 4th World Youth Congress to be celebrated on Quebec, Canada. The main topic of this event is to promote youth-led sustainable develoment, and participants will share their projects and experiences in which have been part.
Four year students are preparing their graduation project, and you can see some past projects in this link: http://usi.earth.ac.cr/glas/sp/ColeccionVirtual/index.htm (spaniah). Also you can see some research investigations, made by teachers in the Scientific Magazine of EARTH University: http://usi.earth.ac.cr/tierratropical/tierra_tropical.php?id=316
This will be my last week in the trimester at EARTH, and I have my final exams, so I will connect as soon as I finish.
Bye and keep in contact!
Johanny
Sunday, July 20, 2008
(sorry about the break, my computer's battery died)
Anyway, there are some new developments regarding Westminster's campus ecology. First, there's the privet that we tried to eradicate. Johanny, Westminster has a serious infestation of Chinese privet and in the spring we tried to go out and get rid of a large patch of it. Unfortunately, we only cut away at the big bush and didn't apply herbicide as we had planned since we didn't have it yet. As such, when I went to check the site a couple weeks ago, I found that there are new shoots coming up off the stumps of the old ones. Bummer! The class of '09 definitely has their work cut out for them. On a lighter note, I was talking to one of my friends' younger brothers and he mentioned that he was looking for an idea for his eagle scout project. I suggested that he help with wood duck habitat on campus, and he responded entusiastically. So that means that Westminster could potentially have first rate habitat for blue birds AND wood ducks on campus! Woot! These last points are just a couple of my musings, but working at the summer camp I would see blue herons and red tailed hawks almost daily. Now how cool is it that Westminster provides habitat for these creatures in thick of human development? I feel like WISOR or the Campus Conservation Corps could do something really cool with those two species. Now, after that update, Johanny, anything exciting to report from Earth?
Anyway, there are some new developments regarding Westminster's campus ecology. First, there's the privet that we tried to eradicate. Johanny, Westminster has a serious infestation of Chinese privet and in the spring we tried to go out and get rid of a large patch of it. Unfortunately, we only cut away at the big bush and didn't apply herbicide as we had planned since we didn't have it yet. As such, when I went to check the site a couple weeks ago, I found that there are new shoots coming up off the stumps of the old ones. Bummer! The class of '09 definitely has their work cut out for them. On a lighter note, I was talking to one of my friends' younger brothers and he mentioned that he was looking for an idea for his eagle scout project. I suggested that he help with wood duck habitat on campus, and he responded entusiastically. So that means that Westminster could potentially have first rate habitat for blue birds AND wood ducks on campus! Woot! These last points are just a couple of my musings, but working at the summer camp I would see blue herons and red tailed hawks almost daily. Now how cool is it that Westminster provides habitat for these creatures in thick of human development? I feel like WISOR or the Campus Conservation Corps could do something really cool with those two species. Now, after that update, Johanny, anything exciting to report from Earth?
The Blog Must Live!!
Hello everyone! First, I'd like to apologize for this blog's long dormancy. I've been slacking off. Second, I'd like to extend another apology to you, Johanny, for promising an article and not delivering. I really have no excuse other than the quick deadline, and I hope my negligence did not mess anyone up. A new development on the
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Student Magazine EEEHH?
As you may know, the topics covered are on social aspects of relevance in the University or cultural activities, which are of critical thinking and social issues that could be interesting to young students.
Please be reminded that the deadline for receipt of articles is up next Monday, June 16th until the evening hours. Along with your article that could be of one page, write a brief paragraph containing information about you, and ask permission to place their post in the article published.
If you would like to place a photo, we will warmly receive it.
In advance, thank you for the enthusiasm and interest to collaborate with the magazine.
We look forward to your articles.
Please be reminded that the deadline for receipt of articles is up next Monday, June 16th until the evening hours. Along with your article that could be of one page, write a brief paragraph containing information about you, and ask permission to place their post in the article published.
If you would like to place a photo, we will warmly receive it.
In advance, thank you for the enthusiasm and interest to collaborate with the magazine.
We look forward to your articles.
Monday, June 9, 2008
Johanny, that's awesome about your lunch! I hope it was highly productive. I would LOVE to contribute to your local publication-is there any topic you think it would be good for me to address? How long should my article be? I don't mean to bombard you with questions, I just want to draft an article worthy of such high caliber students as yourselves!
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