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May 15 2024
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Landscape artists do everything in their power to create a regenerative environment
“Don’t throw it ‘away.’ There is no ‘away.’” That waste-conscious message was scrawled on the back of a decades-old pickup in the Nebraska town where Martha Keen grew up. The doctor who drove it could have afforded a new one, but no: The truck had plenty of life left in it. Onward. The phrase “there is no away” has become a tenet guiding Apiary Studio, a Philadelphia landscape firm founded in
The Seattle TimesMay 14 2024
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DePaul University cancels FEST 2024, cites campus 'environment'
DePaul University canceled its 2024 FEST, an annual end-of-school-year music festival, as a pro-Palestinian encampment remains on campus. The announcement comes days after the university said it was at a stalemate in negotiations and cannot move forward with engaging with protest organizers. FEST 2024 was scheduled to take place Friday on the quad, where the encampment has been since April 30
Chicago Sun-TimesMay 10 2024
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Environment bills would have big impact on Greater Minnesota
An environmental and natural resources bill that passed the state Senate on Tuesday includes several measures that will affect Greater Minnesota. A version of the bill previously passed the House and is currently in a conference committee, where differences will be ironed out before the bill is returned to both chambers. Here are some highlights from the legislation: Several aspects of the
MinnPostMay 04 2024
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Gwinnett school’s discipline approach credited with improving environment
Avoiding classes is far more difficult this school year. Virtually everywhere in the halls, you’ll see administrators working at desks, campus monitors checking areas of the building and teachers in their planning period bringing their work with them outside their classrooms. During class changes, if students are taking too long or getting too loud, an administrator may blow a whistle and
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionMay 14 2024
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Cinematic tools can significantly improve user experience in virtual reality environments
This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies . Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: Cinematography techniques can significantly increase user engagement with virtual environments and, in particular, the aesthetic appeal of what users see in virtual reality. This was the result of a recent study
Tech XploreMay 15 2024
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Marathon Petroleum's next CEO plans an 'unwavering focus on safety, the environment, and operational performance'
Good morning. Marathon Petroleum’s new CEO is the former finance chief. Maryann T. Mannen, president since Jan. 1, is set to succeed Michael J. Hennigan as CEO, effective Aug. 1. In doing so, she’ll become the firm’s first female CEO—after previously becoming its first female CFO at the company. “I am honored by the trust placed in me to lead this great company,” Mannen said in a statement. “
FortuneMay 10 2024
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Michael Malone on heated interaction with Timberwolves fan: “That happens at times in a hostile environment”
MINNEAPOLIS — Nuggets coach Michael Malone was involved in a heated interaction with at least one Timberwolves fan near the visiting bench during an NBA playoff game Friday night. Two fans at Target Center were escorted away from the sideline by security during the fourth quarter of Game 3 between the Nuggets and Timberwolves, but Malone said he didn’t ask for anyone to be removed from the
The Denver PostMay 07 2024
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Slew of lawsuits excoriate Columbiana mall for unsafe environment ahead of mass shooting
A slew of lawsuits have been filed in a Richland County court in recent days targeting the Columbiana Centre mall over a 2022 mass shooting that injured more than a dozen people. As of Monday, seven suits have been filed in just over a week in the Court of Common Pleas, alleging the mall and its security measures were negligent when gunfire erupted on a busy Easter weekend at the mall off
The StateApr 26 2024
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Pikes Peak is getting “trashed” by overuse and blatant disregard for the environment
As most Coloradans know, the lyrics to “America the Beautiful” were inspired by a trek to the summit of Pikes Peak via prairie wagon in 1893. But when Katharine Lee Bates penned a poem called “Pikes Peak,” which became an American anthem after it was set to music in 1910, she could scarcely have imagined the great mountain becoming a trash heap. Outdoor recreation advocates fear that’s
The Denver Post