by tsaiweichen | Jan 21, 2016 | Cafe Assessment for Environmental Sustainability (CAFES), Uncategorized
This quarter EAF will be working on improving the sustainability of our campus cafes! Interested in learning more? Keep reading to meet the team members! Cobb Cafe From left to right: Emma Scotty, Deimante Tankus, Leah Garner, Darrian Robinson, and Susanna Tuan...
by tsaiweichen | Jun 13, 2015 | Posts, Sustainable Chicago Sports Project, Uncategorized
The Sustainable Chicago Sports Project is a collaboration between the University of Chicago Environment, Agriculture and Food Group and Program on Global Environment, City of Chicago and the Green Chicago Restaurant Coalition. View the press release here.
by tsaiweichen | May 26, 2015 | Sustainable Chicago Sports Project, Uncategorized
Custom essays for sale. Each model should be subjected to how to write expository essays, and to check how she explains reality of essays services. It is often easy to view sports as a purely recreational activity. However, given the wide appeal and reach of sports –...
by tsaiweichen | May 18, 2015 | Sustainable Chicago Sports Project, Uncategorized
It’s ten to 9:00 on a quiet Sunday morning, and I’m helping Jeremiah O’Connor drag mats, a springboard, and a miniature balance beam into the middle of the gym at Hyde Park Neighborhood Club (HPNC). We’re turning the hard, wooden floored basketball court into a...
by tsaiweichen | May 11, 2015 | Sustainable Chicago Sports Project, Uncategorized
For as long as I can remember, I’ve always been a competitor…board games, recess, spelling bees or whatever it was – I wanted to try it and win. Naturally, I was drawn to extracurricular activities involving sports. What is more competitive than that? I...
by tsaiweichen | May 7, 2015 | Sustainable Chicago Sports Project, Uncategorized
There is no doubt that today’s kids and teens face significant social pressure and are at times confronted with the option of partaking in criminal activities, such as violence or drug usage. This problem has been found to be most severe in low-income neighborhoods,...