Habitat plan moves forward Adam Cole May 26, 2010 0 Comments The California red-legged frog, bile brown and warty, is not an attractive creature. But soon even it might be getting some love... Read More »
Palo Alto adopts landfill gas energy Adam Cole May 13, 2010 0 Comments After a heavily debated decision by the Palo Alto City Council, landfill gas from Bay Area facilities could power local homes. Read More »
Matisyahu, improvised Adam Cole May 7, 2010 0 Comments Jewish reggae hip-hop artist Matisyahu left audience members in awe last night at Memorial Auditorium after a two-hour program of song and discussion... Read More »
Fruits of their labor Adam Cole April 19, 2010 0 Comments On Thursday afternoon last week, the trees outside the Post Office held more than just oranges. A handful of members of Stanford Glean perched among the leaves, stretching to pick the fruit that bowed... Read More »
Palo Alto to explore new compost site Adam Cole April 8, 2010 0 Comments After a discussion that divided the throng of environmentalists in attendance and lasted late into the night, the City of Palo Alto decided this week to take another look at processing its own... Read More »
University optimistic about research despite cuts Adam Cole March 3, 2010 0 Comments Last year, in an effort to fund as many student researchers as possible, the University cut social events associated with the Summer Research College (SRC). These events won’t be returning this year... Read More »
Dumpster diving Adam Cole March 2, 2010 0 Comments On Friday morning, a small group of students and staff joined Muir, Stanford’s recycling program manager, for Stanford’s 18th waste audit... Read More »
The Wild Life Adam Cole February 17, 2010 0 Comments George Schaller has locked eyes with tigers, babysat lions and crossed paths with gun-wielding militias from Rwanda to Afghanistan, all in an effort to protect the world’s most engaging and most... Read More »