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President-elect Donald Trump has insinuated time and again on the campaign trail that he is interested in rolling back federal regulations on the coal industry. Now, he stands poised to build an administration that may not consider environmental issues as seriously as did his predecessors.

Water, Earth, Fire and Air: how Trump can change the world

Tyler Stigall, Science and International Editor
December 9, 2016

Bee research progresses, new questions emerge

Tyler Stigall, Science and International Editor
November 18, 2016
Paige Hickman, ’17, and Kaye Moyer, ’19, check out bee samples in the United States Geological Survey Bee Identification and Monitoring Lab in Beltsville, Maryland, while Sam Droege, wildlife biologist and lab head, examines their samples during the summer of 2016.

New bee or not new bee: that is the question

Tyler Stigall, Science and International Editor
November 3, 2016
James Coxon, a produce gardener, and his son, Ryan, examine their stock at the Meadville Market House farmers market on Saturday, Oct. 15, 2016.

Mobile market to benefit Meadville produce farmers

Tyler Stigall, Science/International Editor
October 21, 2016
Draft horses drag the trees to landing sites near Baldwin Street Extension. From there, they are taken by semi-trailer truck.

College profits from logging

Alex Hasapis, Staff Writer
December 3, 2015
Annual energy challenge in progress

Annual energy challenge in progress

Meaghan Wilby, Science/International Editor
October 29, 2015
Guest lecturer Amanda Langdown, senior lecturer from the department of design at Manchester Metropolitan University School of Fashion teaches students to knit Tuesday, Sept. 22 as part of a one credit, weeklong sustainable fashion class at Allegheny College.

Guest lecturer teaches sustainable fashion course

Xiaoyu Zhu, Contributing Writer
September 24, 2015

ES class spurs sustainable changes on campus

Meaghan Wilby, Science and International Editor
August 27, 2015
Brea Whiting, ’17, right, tests soil properties as Rachael Robertson, ’17, Jenny Tompkins, ’17, and Paige Hickman, ’17, watch in a lab for their Soil to Plate class.

ES department ranked second in nation

Amanda Spadaro, Co-Editor-in-Chief
April 16, 2015
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