Funding Our City’s Future
Crisis. Death. Grief. Confusion. Wonder. All symptoms of the past 2 years of our lives from a tragic Pandemic. The … More Funding Our City’s Future
Crisis. Death. Grief. Confusion. Wonder. All symptoms of the past 2 years of our lives from a tragic Pandemic. The … More Funding Our City’s Future
As you may have noticed, there have not been any additional articles in the past month. We will likely re-assemble … More Re-evaluation 11/10
With the school year well started, we are just about ready to start re-posting articles! Be on the lookout later … More Update 9/21
After a long summer break be on the ready for some big changes to the Journal! Expect new Articles, new … More Welcome back to the Journal!
“I’m so good at sleeping I can do it with my eyes closed.” Mental Health should be looked at more and given more attention … More Mental Health– Important But Ignored
“Like music and art, love of nature is a common language that can transcend political or social boundaries. “–JIMMY CARTER The outdoors … More The Outdoor Experience
NORMALIZING AND BEING LESS JUDGMENTAL: WE FORGET THE FACT THAT WE ARE NOT THE ONLY ONES JUDGING “You want to … More Normalizing and Being Less Judgmental
Welcome to this new weekly post. We talk over some of the biggest events of the week. This week we … More News of the Week: Volcanoes and Ever Given
If you have ever been to Fairhaven park, located in the Fairhaven district of Bellingham, Washington, you may have noticed … More Labyrinths and Their Origin
Writing to Jim Morrison was a powerful experience in that it taught me how much people neglect the world. A lot of us don’t realize the … More What Writing has Taught Me