Toward Regenerative Design: From Water Scarcity to Water Harvesting in Mexico
Alberto describes a project in Mexico that offers valuable insights on how to adapt to the more extreme weather of climate change.
If You Can Figure it Out: Resurrecting Hinchliffe Stadium
In 1933, the New York Black Yankees and the Philadelphia Stars played one game of the Colored Championship of the Nation at Hinchliffe Stadium in Paterson, New Jersey. It became a favorite venue of the National Negro League. The stadium will soon have a new life.
Power to the People
Internet access is a tool of everyday life. During the pandemic it became a lifeline, but one that was out of reach to many poor families. Ann Coulter ’04 makes the case for public-owned digital assets, describing how Chattanooga’s EPB Telecom made its world class fiber optic service accessible to everyone who needed it.
Samba Dancers Create a Stir
A local Samba band with dancers performed at the Loeb50 Gala, provoking a variety of responses from the crowd. Shaney Peña-Gómez ‘18, Patti Brown ‘10, Natalia Dopazo ‘23, Steve Lewis and Rodolpho Ramina ‘04 share their reactions.
Planet Portland Wobbles
Is the sun setting on Portland, Oregon’s old means of governance? Randy Gragg LF ‘06 explains and the voters decide
Loeb50 Highlight: An oceanographer does a deep dive into cities
Inga Saffron ‘12 gives some background on Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, who spoke with Virginia Prescott during the Loeb50 Reunion