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Caliber Magazine | May 21, 2013

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Please, Don’t Frack My Mother!

April 11, 2013 | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfymhAEe-TM “You can do anything that you want to do…just please, don’t frack my mother!” This lyrical ballad written by Sean Lennon and featuring notable celebrities ranging from Joseph Gordon-Levitt to Yoko Ono to Adrian Grenier, has generated a rather hostile Read More

2nd Annual Project Greenway Trashion Show: Exclusive Photos

March 27, 2013 | Check out photos from the 2nd Annual Project Greenway Trashion Show held Friday, March 15th! Read More

Project Greenway: Cal’s Trashion Show

March 14, 2013 | If you think you know what recycling and fashion mean, think again. This Friday night the 2nd Annual Project Greenway Trashion Show will challenge your notion of what is garbage, what is wearable, and transform your idea of recycled clothing. What is trashion? Trashion is a counter to the wastefulness Read More

World Water Day

March 13, 2013 |   The fulfillment of all basic human needs, environmental services, and economic development depend heavily on the availability of clean water. 2013 marks the United Nation's International Year for Water Cooperation and with global tensions regarding water resources exploding as inequities in Read More

A Collective Experience

March 2, 2013 | | 2 Comments Whenever I feel homesick, I always reminisce about funny childhood memories. Last week, in bed with the flu, I thought back to all of my “grocery store adventures”-- ranging from cart surfing to accidently knocking down food displays to free cookie samples from the supermarket's elusive “cookie Read More

A Crisis of Labels

February 17, 2013 | Hipsters. It’s just one word, a mere eight letters long. And yet, this unique compilation of vowels and consonants instantly brings a sour taste to the mouth. Why? The answer seems simple enough-- those who actually do consider themselves to be unique, unconventional, quirky, and culturally independent Read More

Bathrooms, Civilization, and Factory Farming

November 30, 2012 | Let’s talk about bathrooms. Since I have an extraordinarily small bladder (always much to the dismay of the poor fellow in the airplane aisle seat next to me), I have spent quite a bit of time in public restrooms. So, maybe I have contemplated the nature of communal lavatories more than most. But, Read More

GMOs: Too Big to Fail

October 26, 2012 | | 5 Comments   We all fail. Our attempts, for example, at crafting an esteemed piece of literature or painting a revered portrait or impressing our friends with a delicious gourmet meal often end in disastrous disarray.  But, most of us accept and learn from our failures. If the apple pie burns, we try Read More