
Grand Rapids has recently begun to develop urban agriculture initiatives throughout the city, trying to increase access to locally grown, sustainable produce.
Grand Rapids has recently begun to develop urban agriculture initiatives throughout the city, trying to increase access to locally grown, sustainable produce.
“One of the many wonderful attributes of Aquinas, and what seems to be the unwritten fifth pillar of the College, is sustainability.” Reporter Brooklyn Waggoner talks about some special things happening in celebration of Earth Day, and how to apply these every day.
“A Pepsi product tasting will be held during Wege lunch on Feb. 27 to give a preview of what’s to come. Then, The Corner, The Moose and all vending machines will be switched to Pepsi products over spring break on March 5-9.”
The forum will be held on Feb. 15 from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m. Registration is requested.
Student Senate recently passed a resolution urging the administration to stop purchasing single-use water bottles. If the administration acts on this, Aquinas would be the first college in Michigan to do so.
Did you know: AQBikes now offers hammock and sleigh rentals as well.
Staff Writer Yashowanto Ghosh informs on world news.
How is Aquinas doing with sustainability? Staff Writer Veronica Burns provides us with an update.
Reporter Jane Johnston informs about the importance of Take Back the Tap.
Come out to see Crystal Lameman speak at the 20th annual Wege Speaker Series.