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Study of Gustavus Geography and Film J-Term Course Published
Many of you will remember Dr. Thomas Sigler who was a Visiting Professor of Geography at Gustavus (2011-12) and is now in the School of…
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Mining the Moon
Last month a Nevada-based company filed a request with the U.S. government to gain rights to eventually mine the moon. The moon could be source…
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Student Debt: Where in the U.S. is it Highest and Lowest?
A recent report by the Institute for College Access and Success provides information on student debt, including data on student debt by state and region.…
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How to compost with redworms
When I lived in a small apartment in southern California, I composted my kitchen scraps in a box of red worms. It really works! Check…
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Why do the tropics have the highest biodiversity?
A long-standing problem in biogeography is to explain the gradient of biodiversity that decreases as latitude increases. Why do the tropics have the world’s greatest…
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Gustavus Students and Faculty Join National Solidarity Fast for Climate Action
Gustavus Students and Faculty Join National Solidarity Fast for Climate Action What: Solidarity Fast for Climate Action When: THIS FRIDAY, November 22, sun up to…
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Global map of deforestation, 2000-2012
Geographers working with Google cloud computing experts have released a new interactive map of forest losses and gains between 2000 and 2012.The map is created…
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As Climate Warms American West, Iconic Trout In Jeopardy
As readers might recall, I suffer from weather-mania, an affliction inherited from my father. However, I also suffer from trout-mania, an affliction equally inherited from…
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Coneflower Prairie
Under a sky of brilliant blue, students in GEG105 Physical Geography: Earth System Science braved the cold this morning to walk through the lovely Gustavus…
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How the Los Angeles Aqueduct began
A recent Los Angeles Post feature article provides a history of the L.A. Aqueduct and its visionary, colorful, water chief William Mulholland, celebrated as a…
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