Biofuels and the environment Asha Brundage-Moore June 2, 2015 0 Comments Biofuels are a step towards greener energy but they aren’t perfect. It is important that the current method of biofuel production does not prevent other more environmentally aware methods from being... Read More »
Hunger doesn’t take a vacation Asha Brundage-Moore May 26, 2015 0 Comments Stanford students should not watch as hunger continues to hinder the lives of children and families. Many students volunteer hundreds of hours to fighting inequality while on campus but these problems... Read More »
Labeling GMOs: Bringing information to everybody Asha Brundage-Moore May 17, 2015 29 Comments GM products are not inherently bad, but people deserve to know what they are putting in their bodies. Until there is more required labeling in the US, people will not have all the information about... Read More »
The case for a vegetarian-themed dining hall Asha Brundage-Moore May 10, 2015 3 Comments Even as one of the most vegan friendly campuses in the country, there is still work to be done to make vegan and vegetarian students’ needs feel equal to omnivorous students. Read More »
Food deserts, hunger and obesity Asha Brundage-Moore May 3, 2015 7 Comments Transforming a food desert into a community with a diverse array of food options will take time but it is necessary for all Americans to have access to healthy food regardless of socioeconomic status. Read More »
The cost of a global food system Asha Brundage-Moore April 26, 2015 0 Comments By providing more education about the food world outside the Stanford bubble, Stanford dining can also teach students how to be thoughtful consumers after graduating. Read More »
Don’t throw that away Asha Brundage-Moore April 12, 2015 0 Comments There are people in this country and around the world who are hungry because of food distribution practices. As a part of a large institution with the power to influence others, you have the ability... Read More »
Meatless Monday and the drought Asha Brundage-Moore April 5, 2015 7 Comments As temporary and permanent California residents, Stanford students all have something to gain by being environmental stewards during the drought. Small changes can go a long way to reduce one’s... Read More »