by admin | Oct 29, 2021 | Story Times
Written by: Connor Fraser I took a creative writing course last summer and wanted to try my hand at a narrative, involving nature. And in response to “spooky season,” the great and upcoming Halloween, I thought, “Why don’t I write a scary nature short story?”...
by admin | Oct 7, 2021 | Story Times
Written by: Margarita Cherkashyna Before the coronavirus, I had no special relationship with nature, and I did not care about the environment. However, during the isolation, so many terrible things happened to the environment that I could not stand aside....
by admin | Sep 15, 2021 | Climate and Environment, Story Times
Written by: Gurtaaj Jaspal It was the end of February when everyone was talking about the coronavirus; I heard my friends and my family talking about it, I would see it on social media and thought that it wouldn’t be that big of a deal, but I was wrong. After a...
by admin | Sep 10, 2021 | Story Times
Written by: Fatimah Gomez For the book lovers around, we all know how much time and effort can be spent looking for that one perfect book! As an avid (and picky!) reader myself, I always appreciate books that explore how nature affects us. These books always...
by admin | Jun 4, 2021 | Story Times
Written by: Connor Fraser Here’s how hurting my leg taught me a lot about walking outside. Picture this – you are running with a limping leg. You continue running, hoping the limp disappears. It does not. By the time you get home, you are dragging...
by admin | May 27, 2021 | Gardens and Farms, Story Times
Written by: Zoe Chen There was a story about small me that my grandmother loved to tell. As my family loves to fish, my grandmother would always pick the biggest worms in her garden to bring on the trips. At that time, she gestured for me to come over. I was...